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Computer-Assisted Surgery in Facial Bipartition Surgery

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2018
Frontonasal dysplasia or median cleft syndrome is a rare condition often associated with transverse maxillary deficiency for which facial bipartition is the proper surgical treatment. This technical note describes the use and efficacy of 3-dimensional virtual surgical planning and patient-specific cutting guides in facial bipartition.An 11-year-old boy
Boris Laure   +3 more
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Accuracy of computer-assisted orthognathic surgery

Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2018
The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the difference between the planned and the actual movements of the jaws, using three-dimensional (3D) software for PC-assisted orthognathic surgery, to establish the accuracy of the procedure.A retrospective study was performed with 49 patients who had undergone PC-guided bimaxillary surgery ...
Giacomo De Riu   +4 more
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Safety in Computer Assisted Surgery

2001
Today, surgeons accept computer assisted technologies as important tools to enhance the treatment of a patient. The positive impact and acceptance of computer assisted technologies could be increased to a great extent, if all methods and devices used for diagnosis and treatment of a patient are better co-ordinated and more finely tuned.
C R, Burghart   +3 more
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Computer-assisted stereotaxic surgery

Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003
A set of software image processing tools is being developed to assist in stereotaxic implantation and biopsy procedures. They allow merging of computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and anatomic atlas images into a single database; reformatting of the merged image into arbitrary planes; and interactive display of these reformatted images ...
Cedric F. Walker, U. Taneja
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Computer-assisted Surgery for Scaphoid Fracture

Current Medical Science, 2018
The computer-assisted surgery (CAS) has significantly improved the accuracy, reliability and outcomes of traumatic, spinal, nerve surgery and many other operations with a less invasive way. The application of CAS for scaphoid fractures remains experimental. The related studies are scanty and most of them are cadaver researches.
Zi-Run Xiao, Ge Xiong
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Computer-assisted Surgery

Orthopedics, 2007
Rolf Ewers, A. Reichwein, Kurt Schicho
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Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2006
Over the last decade, orthopaedics has been one of the most active and diverse areas of development in computer-assisted surgery. Orthopaedics has been a specially challenging area of development as many orthopaedic surgeons consider the outcomes of conventional procedures generally successful.
Mahmoud A. Hafez   +2 more
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Computer-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery

2017
Computer-assisted orthopedic 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. CAOS is originated in framework system at early stage and has experienced an enormous and rapid development since the invention of ...
Weihua Xu   +9 more
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Computer-Assisted Endomicroscopic Surgery

1997
Conventional neuroendoscopic surgery using a stereotaxic frame has two important problems: difficulty of holding the lenscope and loss of orientation. To solve these problems, we developed a new type of endoscopic surgery, computer-assisted endomicroscopic surgery.
Masatoshi Wada   +4 more
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Computer-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery

2013
Surgical navigation systems have been invented to assist the surgeon during crucial parts of an intervention. Application to orthopedic surgery began with computer-assisted pedicle screw placement, acetabular cup placement, and navigation of pelvic osteotomies.
Moritz Tannast, Marc Puls, Timo M. Ecker
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