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Computer-Assisted Orbital Surgery

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1993
ABSTRACT In orbital surgery, deep lesions must be operated on through extremely small approaches. We developed a method (Computer Assisted Surgery or CAS) designed to achieve safer and more precise surgery by providing highly accurate intraoperative information regarding the location of the surgical instrument. The device involved consists of
L, Klimek, M, Wenzel, R, Mösges
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Computer-assisted prescription writing

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1977
Abstract A computer-assisted prescription writing system that can do most of what can be done with a prescription pad has been developed. It has advantages, which include speed and legibility. A coding method is used which is easy to remember and which follows the mental process used by the physician in writing a prescription.
F, Levit, D B, Garside
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Computer-Assisted Tomography

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
A remarkable and fundamentally new radiological technique has recently become available and has been in clinical use in North America since July 1973. In this British invention, the originality of the method lies essentially in the use of a small computer for processing of x-ray photon attenuation data, as measured by sodium iodide crystal detectors ...
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Computer-Assisted Digoxin Therapy

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
Abstract In 42 patients requiring digitalis, and randomly divided into two groups, the performance of a computer program using patient size and renal function to compute digoxin dosage was compared to that of unaided physician judgment. Serum digoxin concentrations were measured repeatedly.
C C, Peck   +4 more
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Computer-Assisted Dental Diagnosis

Dental Clinics of North America, 1986
Computer-assisted dental diagnosis has been discussed from the perspective of applications, decision-making processes, and a specific example of a diagnostic system. Rapid technologic advancement and anticipated developments in the field of artificial intelligence will undoubtedly change both our expectations of future evolutions and our capacity to ...
S A, Ralls, M E, Cohen, T E, Southard
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Computer-assisted sleep staging

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2001
To address the subjectivity in manual scoring of polysomnograms, a computer-assisted sleep staging method is presented in this paper. The method uses the principles of segmentation and self-organization (clustering) based on primitive sleep-related features to find the pseudonatural stages present in the record.
R, Agarwal, J, Gotman
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Computer-assisted Trauma Surgery

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2010
Computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) is performed by digitizing the patient's anatomy, combining the images in a computerized system, and integrating the surgical instruments into the digitized image background. This allows the surgeon to navigate the surgical instruments and the bone in an improved, virtual visual environment.
Kivanc, Atesok, Emil H, Schemitsch
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Computer assisted neuron searching

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1986
A microprocessor controlled driver for the Kopf hydraulic microdrive is described. Neuron searching parameters can be specified during an experiment to facilitate the search for active neurons. These parameters include: period between movements, numbers of microns of electrode movement/advance, depth of penetration, automatic cessation of advancement ...
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Computer assisted age progression

Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2009
A computer assisted method for altering the perceived age of a human face is presented. Our technique is based on calculating a trajectory or axis within a multi-dimensional space that captures the changes in large scale facial structure, shading and complexion associated with aging. Fine facial details associated with increasing age, such as wrinkles,
Gibson, S. J.   +4 more
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Computer-Assisted Burn Care

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
The use of a computer does not take the thought process out of burn care. Rather, it provides constant user reinforcement while emphasizing key elements of burn care management.
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