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Computer-Assisted Orbital Surgery
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1993ABSTRACT 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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Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2020
BACKGROUND Computer-assisted implant surgery (CAIS) can facilitate accuracy of single implant placement, but little is known with regards to parallelism between multiple implants.
Paweena Yimarj +5 more
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BACKGROUND Computer-assisted implant surgery (CAIS) can facilitate accuracy of single implant placement, but little is known with regards to parallelism between multiple implants.
Paweena Yimarj +5 more
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Computer-assisted Trauma Surgery
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2010Computer-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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A review of computer‐assisted orthopaedic surgery systems
The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS, 2020Computer‐assisted orthopaedic surgery systems have great potential, but no review has focused on computer‐assisted surgery systems for the spine, hip, and knee.
Monan Wang +3 more
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Clinical use of computer-assisted orthopedic surgery in horses.
Veterinary surgery, 2020OBJECTIVE To describe clinical applications of computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS) in horses with a navigation system coupled with a cone beam computed tomography unit. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective clinical case series.
M. de Preux +5 more
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Urologia Journal, 2011
The broad range of Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) represents the integration of computer technology in surgical procedures for presurgical planning, guiding or manipulation. Surgical robots and surgical endoscopic navigation are the most challenging applications to urology.
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The broad range of Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) represents the integration of computer technology in surgical procedures for presurgical planning, guiding or manipulation. Surgical robots and surgical endoscopic navigation are the most challenging applications to urology.
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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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Safety in Computer Assisted Surgery
2001Today, 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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Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2020
Importance: Surgery of orbital hypertelorism (ORH) remains an imprecise surgical procedure depending on the experience and habits of the craniofacial surgical teams.
C. Batut +4 more
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Importance: Surgery of orbital hypertelorism (ORH) remains an imprecise surgical procedure depending on the experience and habits of the craniofacial surgical teams.
C. Batut +4 more
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EndoCAS (Center for Computer Assisted Surgery)
Journal of Surgical Education, 2014[No abstract available]
A. Moglia +8 more
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