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Editorial: Modern advances in arthroplasty. [PDF]
Werle J, Abolghasemian M.
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Integrating AI and Assistive Technologies in Healthcare: Insights from a Narrative Review of Reviews. [PDF]
Giansanti D, Pirrera A.
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Artificial intelligence in surgical medicine: a brief review. [PDF]
Guo C, He Y, Shi Z, Wang L.
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Correction to: Background removal for debiasing computer-aided cytological diagnosis. [PDF]
Takeda K, Sakai T, Mitate E.
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Legal Implication in Utilizing Automated Robots: A Written Informed Consent Form Proposal. [PDF]
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Robotic spine surgery - Surgical technique and nuances for improving safety. [PDF]
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Computer assisted maxillofacial surgery
Minerva chirurgica, 2011Technical developments strongly influence modern medicine. This is especially obvious in imaging technology. Today, one of the most difficult tasks for surgeons is transferring all the available imaging information for their patients into one "complete picture". In the operation theatre, this picture then has to be applied to the patient.
Lübbers, H T+5 more
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History of Computer-Assisted Surgery
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020Robotic surgery is growing rapidly, with more than 5000 units in operation worldwide. The most widely used robotic surgery system originated from the concept of telepresence, which led to government-sponsored research and development. The resulting work was taken over by private industry, which led to Food and Drug Administration clearance of the first
Dimitar Ranev, Julio Teixeira
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1990
Computer-assisted surgery (CAS), a new navigation aid for skull-base surgery, is discussed. The system described combines 3-D coordinate measurement techniques, voxel processing methods, and pseudo-3-D image presentations to support preoperative planning of therapy, path-finding during the operation itself, and postoperative therapy control.
G. Schloendorff+6 more
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Computer-assisted surgery (CAS), a new navigation aid for skull-base surgery, is discussed. The system described combines 3-D coordinate measurement techniques, voxel processing methods, and pseudo-3-D image presentations to support preoperative planning of therapy, path-finding during the operation itself, and postoperative therapy control.
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