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TKA with the intelligent instrument mini-robot Praxiteles – First clinical results.

 

Maegerlein S, Faschingbauer M, Wurm M, Fuchs S, Juergens C, Schulz AP.

 

8th Annual Meeting of CAOS International Proceedings, Hong Kong, China, June, 2008

 

 

Accurately Planned and Executed Bone Cuts Using the Praxiteles Cutting System. An Update on Recent Advancements.

 

Stindel E, Bourreau A.T, Vertallier-Chabanas L, Plaskos C, Cinquin P.

 

Surgetica. Chambery, France. September 19-21, 2007

 

Abstract

Obtaining accurate bone cuts in Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is clinically important, though it is often regarded as the least precise step of Computer-Assisted TKA. The Praxiteles universal cutting guide positioner aims to improve the guide positioning precision for all five femoral cuts of any TKA implant.

In this paper we report on our most recent features implemented, and on the positioning and cutting accuracy of the system. The average absolute positioning accuracy was measured to be 0.3° in both the coronal/axial and sagittal planes. In the sawing mode, the final bone-cut accuracy compared to the planned implant position as measured in our cadaver test was 0.56° and 1.06° in the coronal/axial and sagittal planes, respectively, with a average distance error of 0.6mm. These findings suggest that a robotic guidance can bring a clinically important improvement in cutting precision in TKA.

 

 

Cadaver study: A bone mounted semi-active device for precise femoral cutting during MIS knee replacement.

 

Bauer A, Plaskos C.

 

6th Annual Meeting of CAOS International Proceedings. Montreal, Canada. June 21-24, 2006

 

 

 

Praxiteles: A Miniature Bone-Mounted Robot for Minimal Access Total Knee Arthroplasty.

 

Plaskos C, Cinquin P, Lavallée S, Hodgson AJ.

 

Int J Med Rob 1(4):67–79, 2005

 

Abstract

We have been working to develop a compact, accurate, safe, and easy-to-use surgical robot for minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The goal of our bone-mounted robot, named Praxiteles, is to precisely position a surgical bone-cutting guide in the appropriate planes surrounding the knee, so that the surgeon can perform the planar cuts manually using the guide. The robot architecture is comprised of 2 motorized degrees of freedom (DoF) whose axes of rotation are arranged in parallel, and are precisely aligned to the implant cutting planes with a 2 DoF adjustment mechanism. Two prototypes have been developed and tested on saw bones and cadavers--an initial one for open TKA surgery and a new version for MIS TKA, which mounts on the side of the knee. A novel bone-milling technique is also presented that uses passive guide and a side milling tool.

 

 

Minimal access total knee arthroplasty using a miniature robot and a new side milling technique.

 

Plaskos C, Cinquin P, Lavallée S, Hodgson AJ.

 

5th Annual Meeting of CAOS International Proceedings, Helsinki, Finland, June 19-22, 2005

 

 

How Will New CAOS Technologies Help Clinicians: Minimal Access Total Knee Arthroplasty Using the Mini-Praxiteles Robot.

 

Plaskos C, Lavallée S, Cinquin P, Hodgson AJ.

 

MISmeetsCAOS Symposium Series, Indianapolis IN, May 19-21, 2005

 

 

 

Computer-assisted minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty using a miniature robot.

 

Plaskos C, Masri BM, Cinquin P, Hodgson AJ, Lavallée S.

 

IMechE Knee Arthroplasty Conference – Engineering Functionality, London, UK, 2005

 

 

 

Praxiteles: a universal bone-mounted robot for image free knee surgery - report on first cadaver trials.

 

Plaskos C, Stindel E, Cinquin P, Hodgson AJ, Faguer B, Lavallée S.

 

Langlotz F, Davies BL, Stulberg SD, eds. Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery – 4th Annual Meeting of CAOS-International Proceedings. Chicago IL, 2004

 

 

Modelling and Optimization of Bone-Cutting Forces in Orthopaedic Surgery.

 

Christopher Plaskos, Antony J. Hodgson, Philippe Cinquin:

 

MICCAI (1) 2003: 254-261