• DocumentCode
    806384
  • Title

    Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery

  • Author

    Jaramaz, Branislav ; Hafez, Mahmoud A. ; DiGioia, Anthony M., III

  • Author_Institution
    Comput. Assisted Surg., Western Pennsylvania Hosp., Pittsburgh, PA
  • Volume
    94
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    1689
  • Lastpage
    1695
  • Abstract
    Over the last decade, orthopaedics has been one of the most active and diverse areas of development in computer-assisted surgery. Orthopaedics has been a specially challenging area of development as many orthopaedic surgeons consider the outcomes of conventional procedures generally successful. There is significant pressure to improve the efficiency and ergonomics, reduce cost and dependence on more expensive medical imaging modalities, and simplify the use and interfaces. Increasing emphasis on less invasive and minimally invasive procedures could give a significant boost to the adoption of computer-assisted surgery. In this paper, we present the overview of different approaches using a classification scheme that relies on two important criteria: 1) the autonomy of clinical action permitted to the system and 2) the imaging requirements
  • Keywords
    medical computing; medical image processing; medical robotics; orthopaedics; surgery; computer-assisted surgery; medical imaging; medical robotics; minimally invasive procedures; orthopaedic surgery; Application software; Biomedical imaging; Bones; Content addressable storage; Costs; Ergonomics; Hospitals; Minimally invasive surgery; Orthopedic surgery; Robots; Computer assisted; medical; navigation; orthopaedics; robotics; surgery;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JPROC.2006.880675
  • Filename
    1717786