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TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND INNOVATIONS IN TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY: THE FUTURE AHEAD
Area/Stream: Medical Sciences,
Authors: Dr. Narendra Singh Kushwaha,Dr. Mohammad Baqar Abbas,Dr. Prakash Gaurav Tiwari,Dr. Shailendra Singh
Keywords: hip replacement, arthroplasty, 3D printing, Patient specific instrumentation, virtual reality, robotic surgery
Book Name /series: Futuristic Trends in Medical Sciences,Volume 2, Book 21, Part 1, Chapter 5
Publication: IIP Proceedings
Year: 2022,
Month: November
Page No: 45-54,
ISSN/ISBN: 978-93-95632-92-8,
DOI/Link: https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl202386F33653028B8CC.pdf
Abstract:
Total hip replacement has steadily advanced (e.g., better acetabular and femoral component design, refined implantation surgical techniques, and increased understanding of cementing procedures), leading to appreciable advancements in implant survival and clinical outcomes. Clinical outcomes over the past 30 years have shown that total hip replacement is one of the most successful and effective surgical methods for treating a variety of pathological hip problems, and it is recognised as a milestone treatment in the history of contemporary medicine. Total joint arthroplasty has experienced an increase in the use of 3D printing technologies in recent years. By using this technology to develop patient-specific guidance, patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) enables the operating surgeon to precisely position the implants in accordance with the preoperative strategy. It is now possible to simulate surgery using virtual reality by using "virtual" surgical simulation, which just requires a set of controllers connected to a laptop computer and a set of special glasses. The learning and consolidation of surgical methods and movements is made possible by this simulation, which can be accessed from anywhere and provides an unlimited number of practise hours. We have also benefited from the understanding of our long-term goals provided by robotic technology and 3D planning and execution. We must be aware of each patient's functional hip position in order to give customized THA. This will eventually lead to the recognition of roboticarm aided surgery as a cost-effective approach and a crucial instrument in the surgical toolbox, as well as a decrease in complications, readmission, and revision rates, and an increase in patient satisfaction.
Cite this: Dr. Narendra Singh Kushwaha,Dr. Mohammad Baqar Abbas,Dr. Prakash Gaurav Tiwari,Dr. Shailendra Singh,"TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND INNOVATIONS IN TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY: THE FUTURE AHEAD", Futuristic Trends in Medical Sciences,Volume 2, Book 21, Part 1, Chapter 5, November, 2022, 45-54, 978-93-95632-92-8, https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl202386F33653028B8CC.pdf