Create a case for Hip Orientation - No Calibration
Creating a case for Hip Orientation - No Calibration involves recording and analyzing hip implant orientation without the need for calibration steps. This process allows clinicians to evaluate the hip alignment based on predefined data, making it easier to track and manage surgical outcomes without additional calibration efforts.
Steps to Create a case in Hip Orientation - No Calibration
Step-1: Access the Login Page
Click here to redirect on Login page. Enter your Credentials and Click on Login.
Step-2: Select Total Hip Arthroplasty
On the dashboard, select Total Hip Arthroplasty from the Menu and choose the ** Hip Orientation** option to proceed.
Step-3: Create a New Case
Click the Create New Mortho Hip Orientation button to open the case creation page with Geometric Entities.
Step-4: Upload X-ray Image
On the case creation page, click the Folder icon to upload the X-ray image required for Orientation Analysis.
Step-5: Zoom In and Place a Dot
Single-click the Mouse to zoom in on the uploaded image, then click any part of the image to place a dot.
Step-6: Adjust the Circle Size
Press Enter to generate a circle, use the “W” key to Enlarge the Circle, or “E” to Reduce its size as needed.
Step-7: Adjust the Inclination Angle
Press Enter to create a line inside the Circle, and use the Up/Down Arrow Keys to adjust the Inclination angle precisely.
Step-8: Generate and Adjust the Ellipse
Press Enter again to generate an Ellipse inside the circle, adjusting its Anteversion Angle with “W” or “E” as required.
Step-9: Create Reference Line Around the Pelvis
Place two precise Dots around the Pelvis region, then press Enter to create a full-length reference line.
Step-10: Create Leg Difference Lines
Place two more Dots around the Femur area, press Enter, and connecting lines will appear to calculate the Leg Difference.
Step-11: Save the Case
Click the Save button to finalize the case, and it will be listed in the Grid for future reference.
The Hip Orientation - No Calibration method provides a quick and effective way to assess hip implant alignment, streamlining the evaluation process for clinicians. This approach simplifies the workflow while still maintaining accuracy for tracking patient outcomes.