Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) is now becoming more prevalent, especially in knee arthroplasty. CAOS systems have the potential to improve the accuracy and repeatability of surgical procedures by means of digital preoperative planning and intraoperative tracking of the patient and surgical instruments. One area where the accuracy and repeatability of computer-assisted interventions could prove especially beneficial is the treatment of osteochondral defects (OCD). OCDs represent a common problem in the patient population, and are often a cause of pain and discomfort. The use of synthetic implants is a valid option for patients who cannot be treated with regenerative methods, but the outcome can be negatively impacted by incorre...
We present a novel method to support precise insertion of engineered osteochondral grafts by pulling...
Many orthopaedic operations, for example osteotomies, are not preoperative planned. The operation re...
Osteoarthritis is a real public health problem. More than ten million people are affected by osteoar...
L’arthrose est un véritable problème de santé publique. Plus de dix millions de personnes sont attei...
Among the broad palette of surgical techniques employed in the current orthopaedic practice, joint r...
Computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS) represents one of the most effective means of treatment ...
International audiencePURPOSE:The goal of this article is to present our experience on navigation fo...
The outcome of complex orthopaedic surgeries highly depends on three main factors: the accurate asse...
Background Surgical treatment of posttraumatic defects of the knee joint is challenging. Osteochondr...
Surgical navigation might increase the safety of osteochondroplasty procedures in patients with femo...
Background: Image registration (IR) is an important process of developing a spatial relationship bet...
Computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS) systems have become one of the most important and challe...
Background: The purpose of computer assistance in a total knee replacement is to achieve optimal a...
In a total knee replacement (TKR), the deformed articular surfaces of the knee joint are replaced w...
Background Surgical treatment of posttraumatic defects of the knee joint is challenging. Osteochond...
We present a novel method to support precise insertion of engineered osteochondral grafts by pulling...
Many orthopaedic operations, for example osteotomies, are not preoperative planned. The operation re...
Osteoarthritis is a real public health problem. More than ten million people are affected by osteoar...
L’arthrose est un véritable problème de santé publique. Plus de dix millions de personnes sont attei...
Among the broad palette of surgical techniques employed in the current orthopaedic practice, joint r...
Computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS) represents one of the most effective means of treatment ...
International audiencePURPOSE:The goal of this article is to present our experience on navigation fo...
The outcome of complex orthopaedic surgeries highly depends on three main factors: the accurate asse...
Background Surgical treatment of posttraumatic defects of the knee joint is challenging. Osteochondr...
Surgical navigation might increase the safety of osteochondroplasty procedures in patients with femo...
Background: Image registration (IR) is an important process of developing a spatial relationship bet...
Computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS) systems have become one of the most important and challe...
Background: The purpose of computer assistance in a total knee replacement is to achieve optimal a...
In a total knee replacement (TKR), the deformed articular surfaces of the knee joint are replaced w...
Background Surgical treatment of posttraumatic defects of the knee joint is challenging. Osteochond...
We present a novel method to support precise insertion of engineered osteochondral grafts by pulling...
Many orthopaedic operations, for example osteotomies, are not preoperative planned. The operation re...
Osteoarthritis is a real public health problem. More than ten million people are affected by osteoar...