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Published in: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 2/2019

26-09-2018 | Original Article

Development of intraoperative plantar pressure measuring system considering weight bearing axis

Authors: Izumu Hosoi, Etsuko Kobayashi, Song Ho Chang, Takumi Matsumoto, Qi An, Emi Anzai, Yuji Ohta, Ichiro Sakuma

Published in: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery | Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Surgical reconstructions in three dimensions are needed for treatment of foot and ankle deformities. However, surgical results might be influenced by the skill and experience of doctors which complement the limited information for reconstructions in three dimensions. To solve these, studies were carried out to measure plantar pressure distribution during surgery. Though, it was impossible to accurately measure plantar pressure distribution accurately during operation. Therefore, we proposed an intraoperative plantar pressure measurement (IPPM) device that enables proper navigation in the push direction.

Methods

For this purpose, first, we investigated how the physiological load axis passes through the human body to identify the pushing direction of the pressure sensor of the device toward the patient’s foot. In particular, we hypothesized that the physiological load axis passes through the femoral head center and we evaluated this in a measurement experiment with nine healthy subjects. Second, based on these results, we developed the IPPM device that has two force sensors to identify the pushing direction toward the femoral head center and a conductive ink sensor to measure plantar pressure distribution. Finally, we conducted the experiments with nine healthy subjects and two users.

Results

From the first experimental results, the physiological load axis was found to pass through the femoral head center in normal standing posture. From the evaluation experiment, there are no significant differences statistically in plantar pressure distributions between the conditions of using IPPM device and without using it for both a medical student and a surgeon. However, in some cases the plantar pressure distribution can be reproduced similarly to that of the standing posture, and also from the evaluation experiment concerning the relation between CoP position and NCC, the NCC tends to increase when the position of the CoP is closer to that at the standing posture.

Conclusion

The IPPM device has possibility to reproduce the plantar pressure distribution during surgery and prevent the recurrence of surgical complications.

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Metadata
Title
Development of intraoperative plantar pressure measuring system considering weight bearing axis
Authors
Izumu Hosoi
Etsuko Kobayashi
Song Ho Chang
Takumi Matsumoto
Qi An
Emi Anzai
Yuji Ohta
Ichiro Sakuma
Publication date
26-09-2018
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 1861-6410
Electronic ISSN: 1861-6429
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11548-018-1862-z

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