[Three-dimensional ultrasonography and intraoperative navigation:a new application of ultrasonograms in osteotomy of the proximal femur].

AIM As precise operative control is difficult to achieve, the accuracy of femoral osteotomies can only be estimated. Therefore, a computer-assisted ultrasound navigation system was developed in order to apply an on-line control for femoral osteotomies. METHOD Three ultrasound emitters were fixed on a triangle. The exact position of triangles could be determined by measuring the time the ultrasound beam takes to reach microphones positioned in a frame. With a reference triangle fixed distally to the osteotomy and a second triangle fixed on the surgical chisel the exact correction angle can be determined three-dimensionally. RESULTS A high degree of accuracy was found in both laboratory trials and in simulation trials using pig femurs. The deviation of measured values compared to a laser beam control was less than 0.5 degrees. CONCLUSION The system was introduced into our operating theatre as an optimised control device that can provide excellent support to the surgical procedure.