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Laparoscopic and Computer-Assisted Surgery in Children
Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 2011Today, pediatric laparoscopy is mostly performed using 2 mm, 3 mm and 3,5 mm instruments which have been developed in the 1990’s to work with greater ease in the confined spaces of the pediatric abdominal cavity compared to the 5 or 10 mm instruments designed for adult patients. Most surgeons prefer to introduce a blunt subumbilical camera trocar in an
J, Dingemann, J F, Kuebler, B M, Ure
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Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2018
OBJECTIVE To compare the accuracy of computer-guided surgery and freehand surgery on flapless immediate implant placement (IIP) in the anterior maxilla. MATERIAL AND METHODS In this split-mouth design, 24 maxillary incisors in eight human cadaver heads
Zhaozhao Chen +5 more
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OBJECTIVE To compare the accuracy of computer-guided surgery and freehand surgery on flapless immediate implant placement (IIP) in the anterior maxilla. MATERIAL AND METHODS In this split-mouth design, 24 maxillary incisors in eight human cadaver heads
Zhaozhao Chen +5 more
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Computer-assisted Surgery for Scaphoid Fracture
Current Medical Science, 2018The 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 Robotic Antireflux Surgery
Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, 2002Antireflux surgery has evolved significantly since its inception 50 years ago. The current standard is laparoscopic fundoplication. The computer-assisted telemanipulator, a new device recently approved for use in laparoscopy, reduces some of the shortcomings of the laparoscopic approach.
Jon C, Gould, W Scott, Melvin
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2003
Computer assisted surgery (CAS) systems can provide different levels of assistance to a surgeon during training and execution of a surgical procedure. This is done through the integration of : measurements taken on medical images; computer graphics techniques; and positioning or tracking mechanisms which accurately locate the surgical instruments ...
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Computer assisted surgery (CAS) systems can provide different levels of assistance to a surgeon during training and execution of a surgical procedure. This is done through the integration of : measurements taken on medical images; computer graphics techniques; and positioning or tracking mechanisms which accurately locate the surgical instruments ...
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Computer-Assisted Navigation in Knee Surgery
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2012Although computer-assisted navigation has been used in clinical practice for more than 15 years, it has only recently started to gain acceptance in a variety of orthopedic procedures. Different types of computer-assisted navigation are available, which allow the surgeon to obtain real-time feedback and offer him the potential to decrease intraoperative
George, Mimidis +7 more
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Computer-Assisted Stereotactic Surgery
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1982T, Hardy, J, Koch
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