Abstract : Background: : The incidence of malalignment after long bone fracture fixation is reported to be between 0 and 37%. Modern fracture treatment strives towards closed reduction and minimally invasive fracture fixation, thus not exposing the fracture itself. Hence, the occurrence of malalignment might even be higher than previously reported and quite frequently even necessitate secondary operations. Minimally invasive techniques rely heavily on intraoperative fluoroscopy. However, fluoroscopic images have small cross-sections and consequently limit intraoperative visualization of the limb to individual segments only. Under these circumstances, correct alignment of fragments in long bone fractures is often compromised. Methods: : We p...
© 2016, The Author(s). Purpose: In the surgical treatment for lower-leg intra-articular fractures, t...
. This paper describes the Fracas computer-integrated orthopaedic system for assisting surgeons in c...
Purpose Joint fractures must be accurately reduced minimising soft tissue damages to avoid negative ...
Abstract : Background: : The incidence of malalignment after long bone fracture fixation is reported...
Abstract : Background: : The incidence of malalignment after long bone fracture fixation is reported...
Femoral shaft fractures are commonly encountered in orthopaedics and are typically treated using int...
Purpose: Identifying key steps and barriers within complex and simple surgical procedures can be acc...
Fluoroscopy is the most common tool for the intraoperative control of long-bone fracture reduction. ...
Spinal deformity is any abnormal formation, alignment, or shape of the vertebral column which can le...
Purpose: Rotational malalignment (≥ 10°) is a frequent pitfall of intramedullary-nailing of tibial s...
This paper presents a novel technique to create an augmented virtual fluoroscopy for computer-assist...
© 2017, The Author(s). Purpose: Joint fractures must be accurately reduced minimising soft tissue da...
INTRODUCTION: Accurate intraoperative assessment of lower limb alignment is crucial for the treatme...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of sur...
Background: Orthopedic trauma care relies on two-dimensional radiograms both before and during the o...
© 2016, The Author(s). Purpose: In the surgical treatment for lower-leg intra-articular fractures, t...
. This paper describes the Fracas computer-integrated orthopaedic system for assisting surgeons in c...
Purpose Joint fractures must be accurately reduced minimising soft tissue damages to avoid negative ...
Abstract : Background: : The incidence of malalignment after long bone fracture fixation is reported...
Abstract : Background: : The incidence of malalignment after long bone fracture fixation is reported...
Femoral shaft fractures are commonly encountered in orthopaedics and are typically treated using int...
Purpose: Identifying key steps and barriers within complex and simple surgical procedures can be acc...
Fluoroscopy is the most common tool for the intraoperative control of long-bone fracture reduction. ...
Spinal deformity is any abnormal formation, alignment, or shape of the vertebral column which can le...
Purpose: Rotational malalignment (≥ 10°) is a frequent pitfall of intramedullary-nailing of tibial s...
This paper presents a novel technique to create an augmented virtual fluoroscopy for computer-assist...
© 2017, The Author(s). Purpose: Joint fractures must be accurately reduced minimising soft tissue da...
INTRODUCTION: Accurate intraoperative assessment of lower limb alignment is crucial for the treatme...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of sur...
Background: Orthopedic trauma care relies on two-dimensional radiograms both before and during the o...
© 2016, The Author(s). Purpose: In the surgical treatment for lower-leg intra-articular fractures, t...
. This paper describes the Fracas computer-integrated orthopaedic system for assisting surgeons in c...
Purpose Joint fractures must be accurately reduced minimising soft tissue damages to avoid negative ...