ムラガキ ヨシヒロ
Muragaki Yoshihiro
村垣 善浩 所属 医学部 医学科(東京女子医科大学病院) 職種 客員教授 |
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言語種別 | 英語 |
発表タイトル | Improvement of Intraoperative plantar pressure measuring system considering physiological loadcondition |
会議名 | CARS 2019 – 33rd International Congress and Exhibition |
学会区分 | 国際学会及び海外の学会 |
発表形式 | ポスター掲示 |
講演区分 | 一般 |
発表者・共同発表者 | SAKUMA, Ichiro, HOSOI Izumi, KOBAYASHI Etsuko, CHANG,S. S. H. , MAYSUMOTO Tomoyuki, AN Q., ANZAI E, OHTA Y. |
発表年月日 | 2019/06/20 |
開催地 (都市, 国名) |
Rennes, France |
学会抄録 | CARS 2019 21(4) 2019 CARS 2019 – 33rd International Congress and Exhibition |
概要 | Purpose
Foot deformities such as hallux valgus and flatfoot are common problems that may require surgeries. The ideal foot shape must be reconstructed in three dimensional (3D) orientation by adjusting bones and soft tissues appropriately; otherwise, new foot problems will be brought postoperatively as typified by transfer metatarsalgia after hallux valgus surgery [1]. The types and amounts of bony or soft tissue correction could be based on returning plantar pressures pattern of known appropriate one. To evaluate correction, measurement of plantar pressure in vertical posture is required. However, it is difficult to estimate plantar pressure in standing posture during surgery since the patient is in a supine position under anesthesia. We have proposed a surgical assistance device that can measure plantar pressure under physiological load state of the bones as if the patient is in the standing posture during surgery (Intraoperative Plantar Pressure Measurement (IPPM) device) [2]. We constructed a system to guide an operator to align pushing plate on the patient foot in appropriate location and orientation using surgical navigation technology. It was demonstrated that the plantar pressure distribution can be reproduced similar to that in the standing posture under the condition where the floor reaction force passed near the center of the femoral head and the Center of Pressure (CoP) that is defined as centroid of the applied pressure on the foot was located similar to the CoP during the normal standing posture. |