Hat die Navigation in der Traumatologie noch einen Stellenwert?

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Navigation systems are supposed to increase precision and support surgeons while they perform certain interventions. 2D, or nowadays 3D, systems are used in image-based approaches. Image-free navigation uses 3D printing.

INDICATIONS: There are several studies on navigation procedures in trauma surgery. In contrast to limb surgery, the use of 3D navigation in pelvic and spine surgery is already well established. Navigation is especially regularly used to treat fractures of the posterior pelvic ring and for posterior stabilization of the cervical spine.

REQUIREMENTS: To be able to utilize navigation systems optimally, the learning curve should be completed, and the technique should be used regularly. In addition, the surgeon should know the surgical technique without navigation in order to recognize potential errors of the navigation.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES: Advantages include increased patient safety, reduction in radiation exposure and less invasive surgical procedures. However, among other disadvantages, initial costs are high.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionDoes navigation still have a value in trauma surgery?
Original languageGerman
ISSN2731-7145
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 09.2022

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PubMed 35960322