DocumentCode
76110
Title
Electromagnetic/Magnetic-Coupled Targeting System for Screw-Hole Locating in Intramedullary Interlocking-Nail Surgery
Author
Tze-Hong Wong ; Tien-Kan Chung ; Tzu-Wei Liu ; Hou-Jen Chu ; Wensyang Hsu ; Po-Chen Yeh ; Chin-Chung Chen ; Meng-Shiue Lee ; Yuh-Shyong Yang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Orthopedics, Nat. Taiwan Univ. Hosp., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Volume
14
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
4402
Lastpage
4410
Abstract
At present, intramedullary interlocking nails are widely used for bone-fracture fixation in orthopedic surgeries. Surgeons often use X-ray imaging to find the actual location of the distal screw-holes of the nail after the nail is inserted into the medullary canal of a bone for fixation. Thus, the patients and medical team are inevitably exposed to radioactivity. In this paper, we report a radiation-free electromagnetic/magnetic-coupled targeting system to locate the distal screw-holes of the nail used in interlocking-nail surgery. The targeting system consists of a c-shaped electromagnet with a pick-up coil, a highly permeable curved silicon-steel strip embedded on the nail, a guiding mechanism, and electronic measuring instruments. An alternative current is applied to the electromagnet to generate a uniform magnetic field/flux in the electromagnet´s air gap. When the nail inserted into the medullary canal of a bone is scanned through or rotated in the air gap of the electromagnet, the magnetic flux in the air gap is influenced by the silicon-steel strip embedded on the nail. The variation of the magnetic flux induces a voltage response in the pick-up coil due to electromagnetic induction. The pattern of the voltage response is analyzed to establish a criterion for screw-hole targeting. The results obtained using this criterion reveal that the maximum targeting error of the location and orientation targeting for a screw-hole with a diameter of 5 mm is <;2 mm and 10°, respectively. Thus, the system/approach is sufficiently simple and accurate to be used by surgeons in clinical surgery.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; electromagnetic induction; electromagnets; magnetic sensors; orthopaedics; surgery; c-shaped electromagnet; distal screw-hole locating; electromagnetic induction; electromagnetic-magnetic-coupled targeting system; intramedullary interlocking-nail surgery; magnetic flux; pick-up coil; silicon-steel strip; voltage response; Bones; Coils; Electromagnets; Fasteners; Magnetic flux; Nails; Strips; Interlocking nail; electromagnetic; locating; magnetic; orthopedic surgery; targeting;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2334139
Filename
6847123
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