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Computer and Template Assisted Orthopedic Surgery

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Rolf Haaker, Werner Konermann (eds.). --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2013.
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Computer-assisted surgery is a growing sub-discipline of orthopaedic surgery. This book offers a comprehensive presentation of scientific work and clinical experience including new technologies like individual templating in unicompartmental and total knee arthoplasty based on computer-assisted design technology. Computer-assisted surgery involves not only total knee and total hip arthroplasty, but also trauma, sports and revision surgery. In this edition we have added sections on 3D fluoroscopy…
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Other Authors
Haaker, Rolf
Konermann, Werner
Responsibility
Rolf Haaker, Werner Konermann (eds.)
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2013
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 173 p. : ill.)
ISBN
9783642297281
9783642297274 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip - methods
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee - methods
Orthopedic Procedures - methods
Surgery, Computer-Assisted - methods
Abstract
Computer-assisted surgery is a growing sub-discipline of orthopaedic surgery. This book offers a comprehensive presentation of scientific work and clinical experience including new technologies like individual templating in unicompartmental and total knee arthoplasty based on computer-assisted design technology. Computer-assisted surgery involves not only total knee and total hip arthroplasty, but also trauma, sports and revision surgery. In this edition we have added sections on 3D fluoroscopy-based spinal surgery as well as 3D fluoroscopy-based trauma surgery. Even in total hip surgery, navigation systems offer exciting new aspects, and the clinical benefit of navigation in total knee arthroplasties has now been demonstrated. We believe that this textbook will be of interest to those new to this specific field, while also providing an update for experienced users. An added benefit is the international character of this textbook, including experiences from Switzerland, Israel, the United States and the German-speaking countries.
Contents
I. Introduction -- 1 History of Computer-Assisted Surgery -- 2. Renaissance of Computer-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery with Individual Templates: Evolution or Revolution? -- II. Individual Templates in Total Knee Arthroplasty -- 3. Patient-Specific Instruments for Total Knee Replacement: Based on MRI and Whole-Leg Radiograms (VISIONAIRE TM) -- 4. MyKnee : Patient-Matched Instruments -- 5. Zimmer Patient-Specific Instruments for Total and Unicompartmental Knee Replacement -- 6. The Individual-Template System Combined with Individual Endoprosthesis: ConforMISTM iUni G2, iDuo G2, and iTotal G2 -- 7. Kinematic Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty with Stryker ShapeMatch Technology -- III. Innovations in Navigation of TKA -- 8. TKA Navigation Using the Medacta System -- 9. Total Knee Revision Supported by the OrthoPilot Navigation System -- 10. Dash: iPod-Based Navigation System in Total Knee and Hip Replacements -- 11. Benefits of Imageless Computer Navigation in Total Knee Arthroplasty -- IV. Renaissance of Robotics in TKA -- 12. The Mako Robotic System for Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty -- V. Innovation in the Navigation of THA -- 13. Hip Navigation Using the OrthoPilot System -- 14. Short Stem Navigation and Optimized Range of Motion -- 15. Ultrasound-Guided Acquisition of Bony Landmarks During Navigation -- 16. Process-Optimized Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement via a Direct Anterior Approach with Navigation Control of Leg Length and Offset -- VI. Navigation in Trauma Surgery -- 17. Multidepartmental Use ofa Fixed 3D Navigation System -- 18. 3D Navigation with a Mobile C-arm -- 19. Handling Modern Medical Imaging in the High-Tech Operating Theater.
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