From Deseret News archives:
Precision comes to knee surgery
Computer-based system dramatically improves accuracy
But hopes for relief for the 61-year-old Springville resident were short-lived after his Jan. 28 surgery.
Within weeks, the pain was back and this time with a vengeance. The excruciating pain raced throughout his entire leg.
Seven months after his first operation, Garner was heading back to the operating room again.
But this time, the approach would be different.
"I was a little nervous about it (the surgery)," Garner said, "but after the doctor talked to me about it (a new procedure), he told me just how it worked and it calmed me down a bunch."
Garner was Dr. Kirt Kimball's third patient to receive surgery using Ci System, a computer assisted surgery (CAS) method.
Kimball has been instrumental in pioneering the new technology in Utah. He first became interested in Ci System earlier this year and worked aggressively to bring the technology to Utah Valley.
There are now 25 units up and working in the United States.
"We just saw a wonderful opportunity to take what is already a very successful procedure, that being total knee surgery, and really take it to the next level with tools that can enhance what they (surgeons) do to deliver ultimate value to the patient," said Gordon Van Ummersen, vice president of marketing for DePuy.
The unit cost $180,000 includes the computer, all the hardware, an infrared camera, computer stand, software, instruments and training.
Ci System is the first totally integrated, customizable, computer assisted surgical package for total knee replacement.
"This is the first application of computer assisted surgery in orthopaedics," Kimball said. "This technology enables me to do it far more precisely than we could ever imagine."
Ci System provides surgeons with a three-dimensional computer image during each step of the surgery. Using that data, Kimball said, he is able to more accurately align implants during knee replacement procedures.
Kimball said in the past, he had to rely on mechanical alignment guides as he tried to make sure components were properly inserted.
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