SURGICAL
Computer assisted spine surgery: A first step toward clinical, application in orthopaedics
P. Sautot, Philippe Cinquin, Stéphane Lavallée, Jocelyne Troccaz
- Year
- 1992
- Citations
- 30
Abstract
A system based on medical imaging and robot has been designed. It is intended to increase accuracy and security of surgical interventions, especially in surgery of the spine. To plan and perform the intervention multi-modal images and a guiding system are involved. A robot aligns a light beam with the previously defined surgical trajectory in order to assist the surgeon.
Keywords
Orthopedic surgeryRobotComputer scienceSurgical robotPlan (archaeology)Intervention (counseling)Medical roboticsMedical physicsModalPsychological intervention
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