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Nobuhiro Kaku,Hiroaki Tagomori,Hiroshi Tsumura 대한정형외과학회 2021 Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery Vol.13 No.2
Background: In total hip arthroplasty, the cup setting angle may affect the postoperative results. In recent years, both computed tomography-based navigation and computed tomography-free (imageless) navigation have been reported to produce high accuracy in cup installation; however, no direct comparison between these two methods has been performed. The present study aimed to directly compare the cup installation angle accuracy between computed tomography-based navigation and computed tomographyfree navigation in patients with Crowe’s classification stage I or II dysplastic osteoarthritis and to examine the factors affecting the cup installation accuracy. Methods: Using both navigation systems for the same technique, primary total hip arthroplasty was performed by the same surgeon in 36 patients. A cup was installed using computed tomography-based navigation, and the installed cup was measured again using computed tomography-free navigation. We compared the error between the target angle and the intraoperative installation angle for each navigation method by performing statistical analyses. Results: For computed tomography-based navigation, errors in the inclination and the anteversion angles compared to the target angle were 3.14° ± 1.55° and 1.47° ± 0.99°, respectively. For computed tomography-free navigation, the inclination and anteversion angle errors were significantly larger, i.e., 6.84° ± 4.78° and 5.43° ± 5.22°, respectively (p < 0.01). The inclination and anteversion angles of computed tomography-free navigation were correlated, and there were no significant factors influencing the error. Conclusions: Computed tomography-based navigation is more accurate for cup installation than computed tomography-free navigation. When using computed tomography-free navigation, it is necessary to add technical schemes before and during surgery to improve the cup installation accuracy.
On the Uniqueness of the Momentary Equilibrium in the Brock and Trunovsky Model
Nobuhiro Mori,Takao Iida,Makoto Okamura 한양대학교 경제연구소 2005 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH Vol.10 No.1
This note establishes the uniqueness of the momentary equilibriain the Brock and Turnovsky dynamic monetary model (1981) under assumptions that a consumption good and money are substitutable for leisure, eomplementary with each other, and a personal income tax rate is not lower than a gross profit tax rate.