Computer-Assisted Musculoskeletal Surgery

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Thinking and Executing in 3D

ISBN: 3319355295
ISBN 13: 9783319355290
Herausgeber: Lucas E Ritacco/Federico E Milano/Edmund Chao
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xix, 326 S., 4 s/w Tab.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.08.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

This book presents the latest advances in computer-aided methods for musculoskeletal surgery. Topics including preoperative planning, navigational tools, patient-specific resections, and robotic devices used in computer-assisted surgery are discussed. The various simulation and training materials currently available are described. Computer-Assisted Musculoskeletal Surgery: Thinking and Executing in 3D is aimed at surgeons, oncologists, and research and development scientists, especially those working with computer-assisted technologies.

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Beschreibung

Computer-Assisted Surgery (CAS) is a new tool for performing complex procedures in a predictable and safe way. This book is designed to serve as a comprehensive review of Computer-Assisted Surgery, covering the current status of both research and applications.CAS includes Virtual Preoperative Planning (VPP) and Intraoperative Virtual Navigation (IVN), which are a set of technologies used to measure oncological margins in 3-Dimensions (3D), to locate small intraosseous tumors and apply controlled resections preserving anatomical structures. During VPP, patient acquired multimodal images are processed and an interactive virtual scenario is created. This can then be used as a  platform to  measure oncological distances and preplan osteotomies in safe areas. IVN is a procedure which allows the execution of the VPP with a mean error of less than 3mm. For the student, medical doctors, research and development scientists or new researchers, the protocols are central to the performance of Computer-Assisted technologies.   

Autorenporträt

Dr Lucas E. Ritacco Department of Health Informatics, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, 4247 Potosi, Buenos Aires 119, Argentina. Mr Federico Milano Department of Health Informatics, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA), Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, 4247 Potosi, Buenos Aires 119, Argentina.

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