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Repeatability and reproducibility of a telemanipulated fracture reduction system
Authors:Eduardo M Suero  Ralf Westphal  Musa Citak  Volker Stueber  Ullrich Lueke  Christian Krettek  Timo Stuebig
Institution:1.Trauma Department,Hannover Medical School,Hannover,Germany;2.Institute for Robotics and Process Control,Braunschweig University of Technology,Brunswick,Germany
Abstract:We evaluate the inter- and intraobserver variability of a telemanipulated femur fracture reduction system using a joystick device. Five examiners performed virtual reduction of 3D femur fracture models on two separate occasions. We assessed the inter- and intraobserver variability for the final alignment and reduction. The average difference between testing rounds was only 0.3 mm for overall displacement and 0.5° for overall rotation. There was an average time reduction between rounds of 11.7 s. The mean differences in overall displacement between examiners ranged between 0.2 and 0.9 mm; between 0.2° and 3.2° for overall rotation; and between 9 and 82 s for time to reduction. The time required to complete the reduction did not have a significant effect on the overall displacement or rotation of the final model. Telemanipulated fracture reduction is a reliable and reproducible technique, which does not require extensive training.
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