Published, 28.08.2022
Digitale Planung an der Klinik für Traumatologie und Orthopädie in Riga, Lettland
The Hospital of Traumatology and Orthopaedics in cooperation with University of Latvia has been using the mediCAD® digital planning solution since late 2007.
Before then, they planned operations using the traditional method of analog templates and pencils. When they switched from analog to digital radiographs, they also moved into digital planning.
Digital planning is essential
Today, they would never consider using the old method again. Without digital planning, hip and knee operations and revisions would be exceedingly difficult. Particularly with young patients, being able to determine the correct angles and axes of defective leg or hip positions is essential for osteotomy procedures. But digital planning is also useful for complex operations on the spinal column.
At a glance:
Documentation and standardization of every operation
According to Dr. Sergejs Zadorožnijs, who directs both the hospital’s research as well as the arthroplasty register in addition to these planning-related benefits of mediCAD®, two other characteristics are particularly important in Riga: First, documentation of the planning steps associated with digital planning. Up to now, this has not been mandated in Latvia. So automatic documentation that does not require any action on behalf of the surgeon is a special benefit. Secondly, the program guides the surgeon through each step of the operation during the planning phase. According to Dr. S. Zadorožnijs: “This ensures that all operations are performed in a standardized way. This is a major requirement for achieving a uniformly high level of quality.”
The hospital performs approximately 45% of all orthopedic operations in Latvia. This equals approximately 2.000 operations every year, about 200 of which are revisions. mediCAD® is installed on fifteen PCs, together with Agfa Impacs.
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