Title: Total knee replacement India with I Assist
1I-Assist personalized guidance system
- Dr.A.K.Venkatachalam
- MS Orth, DNB Orth, FRCS, M.Ch Orth
- Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon
- www.kneeindia.com
2Alignment in Knee replacement
- It is one of the factors that ensures long life
of the implant. - A proper alignment means the implant is
perpendicular to the ground. - Mal aligned knee replacements tend to wear out
sooner than normal. - Even experienced surgeons can make errors in
placement of the components.
Mal-aligned car tyre
Wear on the inside
3Improperly aligned knee replacement
Implants are tilted and leg is bowed
4Properly aligned Knee replacements
5Our patient
- Mrs.Lakshmamma, Housewife, Age- 55 years
- Resident of Guntur district, Seemandhara
- Had both knee replacements on 7/8/14 and 13/8/14
- Female special, Full bending knee implants with
- Prolong Poly insert capable of long life.
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6Pre op x-rays
7Properly aligned Knee replacements
8Post op progress
- The patient started walking on the next day after
surgery on both knees. - Post - op X-rays of both knees show perfect
alignment which was made possible by the I-Assist
device.
9What is the I-Assist?
- It is a Personalized guidance system designed to
assist the surgeon in positioning a total knee
arthroplasty implant components intra
operatively. - It uses surgical instruments and position sensors
to determine alignment axes in relation to
anatomical landmarks - To thus precisely position alignment instruments
implant components relative to these axes.
10I Assist components
11What is inside it?
- It consists of 4 half palm sized pods with
electronic apps like - Wi-Fi found in smart phones.
- Gyroscope found in air planes.
- The electronic sensors inside calculate the
alignment. The blinking lights on the display
face indicate the correct position. - Red light means improper position and Green light
means proper position.
12How does it work?
- It is inserted into the bones of the knee joint
itself.
13How does it work?
- After connecting it to the knee the surgeon moves
the femur in 13 different positions and the tibia
in 4 positions. - It calculates the position by the electronic
devices inside it. - The surgeon makes fine adjustments so that
- red lights turn to green.
- Blinking green lights indicate zero percent
error. - The surgeon can proceed to cut the bone confident
that his cuts will be perfectly aligned. - He can then finally place the implant components
in the correct alignment achieved and validated
in the previous steps.
14Surgeon is focused on the knee
15Knee is moved to get Green light
16Fine adjustment to get green lighton the display
itself.
17Advantages
- It guides the surgeon to get perfectly aligned
cuts intra operatively. - It gives zero error cuts and again validates it
in the next step. - Thus the surgeon gets the right fit during the
surgery itself. - This ensures that the total knee implant knee
components are positioned perfectly in the
correct alignment. - Surgeon focusses his eyes in the operating field
itself and not away from the field. - It thus saves time.
18Advantages
- No additional incisions in the leg or thigh in
contrast to computer assisted surgery. - As the intra medullary canal of the femur is not
drilled, there is less blood loss post
operatively. - No waiting time for instruments to come from
abroad unlike Patient specific instruments.
19What does it differ from?
- 2) Patient specific instruments ( PSI)
1) Computer navigation ( CAS)
20How does it differ from computer navigation?
- The sensors are attached to the leg on the
operating table as shown here. - The position of the cuts is shown on the monitor
in the background. - Thus the surgeon has to shift his gaze from the
leg to the monitor and back repetitively.
21Two areas to focus on
22How does it differ from Patient specific cutting
instruments?
- Scans done 6 weeks before surgery.
- Pictures are sent to the laboratory abroad
- 6 weeks waiting period for design, manufacture
and supply of patient specific cutting blocks
from abroad.
Patient specific cutting blocks placed on bone
23Which patients benefit
- Young patient had Computer assisted knee
replacement in 2008
- All age groups of patients benefit particularly
- Young patients undergoing knee replacement for
any reasons like injury, obesity, rheumatoid
arthritis etc.
24Which patients benefit?
- Young patients with bad accidents and deformed
bones. - In these patients, other methods like computer
assisted surgery patient specific instruments
cant be used for technical reasons. - It can be used in severe deformities and bone
loss, unlike the other modalities like Patient
specific instruments and computer navigation. -
25Which patients benefit?
- Middle aged patients with severe knee arthritis
requiring a total knee replacement - Perfect alignment increases durability of knee
implant
26Older patients also benefit
- Even experienced surgeons make errors while
aligning components of a total knee arthroplasty. - Neutral alignment is the goal but this is not
always achieved. - There is a correlation between perfect alignment
and longevity of the implant. - Normal life of a knee is 15- 20 years.
- With advanced techniques like the I-Assist, the
life can be extended up to 35 years.
27How patients benefit ?
- Tailor made perfect alignment.
- No waiting time
- Perfect alignment contributes to increased
longevity of the implant. - When I Assist is used in conjunction with
durable materials, life of a knee replacement can
be extended up to 35 years.
28Surgeons benefit
- Surgeons benefit as they save time during surgery
by avoiding back and forth eye movements. - Reduced operating time decreases risk of
infection.
29Hospital benefits
- No capital investment on imaging systems like
special MRI - No investment on Computer navigation system which
costs about 1 crore. -
30I Assist
- Gives perfect alignment during surgery itself.
- Alignment along with durable materials like
Zirconium and Cross linked polyetheylene increase
of a knee replacement to 35 years. - No need for future revision surgery in young
patients.
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