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Advances in biomechanical modeling of musculoskeletal systems make it possible to consider the use of a digital clone of a patient to test surgical procedure before carrying it out on the patient himself. The study aims at evaluating the design and simulation procedure of anatomical and functional pre and post surgical patient-specific numerical models.


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The general research framework is focused on predicting the functional outcome of orthopaedic surgery for a given patient. Since surgery is an invasive and irreversible procedure, it may be useful to carry out surgical simulations on a digital clone before performing them on the real patient. This simulation would therefore be a tool for optimized surgical planning, based on a realistic functional objective. The investigators' work in the design and evaluation of biomechanical models is now applicable to orthopedic surgery. So, it is necessary to verify that the digital procedures allowing the realization of virtual surgical gestures are comparable to the procedures actually applied to the patient. Thus, a first retrospective study (Imaging for the generation of personalized biomechanical models of the musculoskeletal system before and after surgery - ORTHOSIM Retrospective) Clinical Trial N° NCT03835000, is in progress in order to validate the possibility of creating pre- and post-operative anatomical digital clones. The aim of this prospective study is to integrate the functional characteristics of the patient before and after surgery with the objective of dynamic validation of the biomechanical models created. OrthosimPro is a bi-centric, longitudinal and prospective study. 10 patients needing orthopedic surgery will be enrolled after being informed about the study and potential risks. They will give written informed consent. This study will not modify : - the operative indication - the surgical procedure - the management before and after the surgery Patients will have a pre and post operative assessment - Anatomical by sectional imaging - Functional by motion analysis Thus, it allows creating 3 digital models for the same patient: 1. Creation of Model 1: preoperative dynamic model obtained from the anatomical and functional preoperative assessment. 2. Creation of Model 2: Model 1 to which the surgery is applied according to the criteria indicated by the surgeon. 3. Creation of Model 3: a dynamic postoperative model independent of Models 1 and 2 obtained from the anatomical and functional postoperative assessment. Validation of each model: Each model will be compared with the patient data used to build the model, there is no comparison of patients regarding each other or models belonging to different patients. This study therefore aims to validate an individual's model on his or her own data. - Comparison of model 1 (angle, forces, geometry) versus morphological and functional assessment before surgery - Comparison of model 3 (angle, forces, geometry) versus morphological and functional assessment after surgery Evaluation the surgery simulation procedure: Comparison of model 2 (angle, forces, geometry) versus model 3 ;


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NCT number NCT04668430
Study type Interventional
Source Centre d'Investigation Clinique et Technologique 805
Contact Antoine MR PERRIER, PHD
Phone +33 (1) 44 74 10 19
Email perrier.antoine@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 15, 2020
Completion date October 15, 2023

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