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Automated femoral landmark extraction for optimal prosthesis placement in total hip arthroplasty

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The automated extraction of anatomical reference landmarks in the femoral volume may improve speed, precision, and accuracy of surgical procedures, such as total hip arthroplasty. These landmarks are often hard to achieve, even via surgical incision. In addition, it provides a presurgical guidance for prosthesis sizing and placement. This study presents an automated workflow for femoral orientation and landmark extraction from a 3D surface mesh. The extraction of parameters such as the femoral neck axis, the femoral middle diaphysis axis, both trochanters and the center of the femoral head will allow the surgeon to establish the correct position of bony cuts to restore leg length and femoral offset. The definition of the medullary canal endosteal wall is used to position the prosthesis' stem. Furthermore, prosthesis alignment and sizing methods were implemented to provide the surgeon with presurgical information about performance of each of the patient‐specific femur‐implant couplings. The workflow considers different commercially available hip stems and has the potential to help the preoperative planning of a total hip arthroplasty in an accurate, repeatable, and reliable way. The positional and orientation errors are significantly reduced, and therefore, the risk of implant failure and subsequent revision surgery are also reduced.

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3D landmark extraction 3D surface mesh computed tomography hip prosthesis preoperative planning total hip arthroplasty

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de Almeida DF, Ruben RB, Folgado J et al. Automated femoral landmark extraction for optimal prosthesis placement in total hip arthroplasty. Int J Numer Meth Biomed Engng. 2017;33:e2844. https://doi.org/10.1002/cnm.2844

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Wiley

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