Publications by authors named "Thierry Scheerlinck"

Purpose: Computer-aided navigation and patient-specific 3D printed guides have demonstrated superior outcomes in total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA). Nevertheless, few TSAs are inserted using these technologies. Head-worn augmented reality (AR) devices can provide intuitive 3D computer navigation to the surgeon.

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Background: Chronic low back pain presents a major challenge to society and healthcare systems, with significant financial and personal consequences. Beyond physical limitations, it affects relationships and sexual well-being-an often-overlooked aspect. Reduced sexual activity and satisfaction can strain intimacy, heighten psychological stress, and amplify pain perception.

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Background And Objectives: External ventricular drain (EVD) placement is often performed freehand, a technique subpar to accurate yet impractical image-guided methods, yielding optimal placement in only 70%. The aim of this study was to address shortcomings in EVD placement and image guidance technologies by implementing high-accuracy augmented reality (AR) guidance.

Methods: We conducted a prospective clinical pilot study to assess feasibility, safety, and clinical performance of EVD placement using a standalone AR headset equipped with high-accuracy inside-out infrared tracking and software addressing EVD placement.

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Scapholunate instability can result in debilitating pain, dysfunction, and secondary arthritis. Diagnosis is primarily based on a combination of clinical and radiological parameters. However, wrist arthroscopy is regarded as the gold standard for definitive confirmation to identify the extent of a scapholunate instability, with specific attention to the integrity of the extrinsic ligamentous system, which is probably more important than the intrinsic ligament.

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Background: We present a method to determine and visualise the functional centre of rotation (FCOR) of the hip during total hip arthroplasty using an augmented reality head mounted display (AR-HMD).

Methods: We developed software allowing a HoloLens to provide inside-out infrared tracking of markers affixed to cadaver femurs and 3D printed acetabuli. Two observers rotated 20 cadaver femurs twice in a matching cup, producing 80 measurements.

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In several orthopedic procedures, the accurate use of surgical power tools is critical to avoid damage to surrounding tissues. As such, various guidance techniques and safety measures were developed. Augmented reality (AR) guidance shows promise but requires validation.

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Background: Patellar instability is a well-known pathology in which kinematics can be investigated using metrics such as tibial tuberosity tracheal groove (TTTG), the bisect offset (BO), and the lateral patellar tilt (LPT). We used dynamic computed tomography (CT) to investigate the patellar motion of healthy subjects in weight-bearing conditions to provide normative values for TTTG, BO, and LPT, as well as to define whether BO and LPT are affected by the morphology of the trochlear groove.

Methods: Dynamic scanning was used to acquire images during weight-bearing in 21 adult healthy volunteers.

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: To investigate if intra-articular biomarkers relate to peripheral and central sensitization in patients with late-stage knee osteoarthritis (KOA). : A total of 17 (6M, 11F) patients (aged 69 ± 10 years) were assessed for peripheral (pressure pain thresholds (PPT)) and central (temporal summation (TS) and conditioned pain modulation (CPM)) sensitization the day before total knee arthroplasty. Synovial fluid was collected during surgery and assayed for IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNF-α, CXCL-10, BDNF, NGF, CCL2, CCL5, VEGF, IL-1RI, MMP-1, MMP-7, IL-1β, and CXCL-9.

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  • * Researchers tested an AR head-mounted device (HMD) that uses infrared tracking and a handheld stylus to measure prosthetic femoral heads and cups, achieving low measurement errors when compared to standard methods.
  • * Results showed that the AR method is both accurate and reliable, making it a promising tool for identifying hip joint parameters, especially in patients with osteoarthritis.
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Introduction: Spinal pain syndromes have a severe impact on the patient's sex life, contributing to a decrease in sexual function and sexual satisfaction. Despite the importance of sexual health on mental and physical wellbeing, sexual health is rarely discussed during consultations.

Research Question: The aim of this study is to explore to what extent influencing factors can alter the discussion about sexual health during consultations.

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The aim of this study was to develop an automated approach model to define in vivo kinematics of the trapeziometacarpal (TMC) joint using four-dimensional computed tomography. A total of 15 healthy volunteers were included and their TMC joint kinematics were studied during a retropulsion-opposition-retropulsion movement. We used cardan angles estimated from transformation matrices using a ZYX-decomposition and analysed the motion of the thumb metacarpal relative to the trapezium, the thumb metacarpal relative to the index metacarpal, and the trapezium relative to the index metacarpal.

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  • The study focused on how a pharmacist-led care program can help reduce drug-related problems (DRPs) for orthogeriatric patients after they are discharged from the hospital.
  • 127 patients participated, with the intervention group showing a significant reduction in DRPs compared to the control group, indicating the pharmacist's role was beneficial.
  • The results suggested that the majority of the pharmacist's interventions were accepted by general practitioners, and many had a clinical impact, which could help prevent further complications post-discharge.
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Background: This study used the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to investigate the acceptance of HMD-based AR surgical navigation.

Methods: An experiment was conducted in which participants drilled 12 predefined holes using freehand drilling, proprioceptive control, and AR assistance. Technology acceptance was assessed through a survey and non-participant observations.

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Background: Imaging the lower limb during weight-bearing conditions is essential to acquire advanced functional joint information. The horizontal bed position of CT systems however hinders this process. The purpose of this study was to validate and test a device to simulate realistic knee weight-bearing motion in a horizontal position during dynamic CT acquisition and process the acquired images.

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Background: Before starting surgery for the resection of an intracranial tumor, its outlines are typically marked on the skin of the patient. This allows for the planning of the optimal skin incision, craniotomy, and angle of approach. Conventionally, the surgeon determines tumor borders using neuronavigation with a tracked pointer.

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In Belgium, from June 1st 2018 on, a renewed reim- bursement for hip arthroplasty implants was launched and from January 1st 2019 on, a lump sum covering doctors' fees for "low variable patients", was introduced. We investigated the impact of both reimbursement systems on the funding of a University Hospital in Belgium. All patients from the UZ Brussel with a severity of illness score of one or two whom had an elective total hip replacement implanted between January 1st and May 31st 2018, were included retrospectively.

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Objectives: To quantitatively evaluate the impact of a cardiac acquisition CT mode on motion artifacts in comparison to a conventional cine mode for dynamic musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging.

Methods: A rotating PMMA phantom with air-filled holes drilled at varying distances from the disk center corresponding to linear hole speeds of 0.75 cm/s, 2.

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We assess the distribution of trapezial inclination in a young population in order to propose a threshold for trapezial dysplasia. One hundred peritrapezial views were reconstructed from wrist computed tomography scan datasets to measure trapezial inclination. Seventy peritrapezial views were constructed from 10 datasets to assess the influence of radiograph rotation.

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  • Dynamic computer tomography (CT) is being developed for analyzing joint movement at the bone level, but it typically requires manual work to segment bones and identify key landmarks.
  • This study introduces an automated workflow that uses a multi-atlas segmentation and landmark propagation framework to efficiently extract bone structures and track joint motion in dynamic CT images.
  • The method was tested on CT scans from 15 healthy subjects, achieving high segmentation accuracy (up to 0.94) and showing that the automated motion estimation closely aligns with expert evaluations, suggesting it's a reliable tool for assessing joint kinematics in clinical settings.
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  • The study investigates the use of augmented-reality (AR) assistance for improving the accuracy and learning curve of external ventricular drain (EVD) placement compared to traditional freehand techniques.
  • Sixteen medical students conducted EVD placements on a phantom head using both methods before and after training, with results showing that AR significantly outperformed freehand both in accuracy and quality of placements.
  • The findings suggest that AR guidance allows novices to achieve accuracy on par with trained individuals, highlighting its potential to enhance learning and procedural outcomes in medical training.
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Aims: Hip arthroplasty does not always restore normal anatomy. This is due to inaccurate surgery or lack of stem sizes. We evaluated the aptitude of four total hip arthroplasty systems to restore an anatomical and medialized hip rotation centre.

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Evaluating musculoskeletal conditions of the lower limb and understanding the pathophysiology of complex bone kinematics is challenging. Static images do not take into account the dynamic component of relative bone motion and muscle activation. Fluoroscopy and dynamic MRI have important limitations.

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  • Geriatric patients with musculoskeletal issues traditionally received orthopedic care, but often needed additional geriatric management due to comorbidities.
  • A pilot study compared the outcomes of the orthogeriatric co-management (OG-CM) model with conventional orthopedic care, finding that OG-CM led to an increased number of diagnoses and significantly reduced readmissions, without impacting mortality rates.
  • Although costs rose after implementing OG-CM, the overall quality of care improved, highlighting the need for further research to establish causal relationships.
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Background: Many surgical procedures, such as placement of intracranial drains, are currently being performed blindly, relying on anatomical landmarks. As a result, accuracy results still have room for improvement. Neuronavigation could address this issue, but its application in an urgent setting is often impractical.

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Short stems are becoming increasingly popular in total hip arthroplasty as they preserve the bone stock and simplify the implantation process. Short stems are advised mainly for patients with good bone stock. The clinical use of short stems could be enlarged to patients with poor bone stock if a cemented alternative would be available.

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