2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2004.05.004
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“…20 Such testing requires comprehensive outcome studies. However, as much orthopaedic surgery is reasonably low cost and is reasonably successful it becomes difficult to justify the ethics for such studies and the additional healthcare costs.…”
Section: Clinical Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Such testing requires comprehensive outcome studies. However, as much orthopaedic surgery is reasonably low cost and is reasonably successful it becomes difficult to justify the ethics for such studies and the additional healthcare costs.…”
Section: Clinical Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Punktionen zur Diagnostik und Therapie wurden trotz offenkundigem Bedarf an größtmöglicher Präzision allenfalls CT-basiert navigiert [10, 13 -15]. Die in der Computer-assistierten orthopädischen Chirurgie zunehmend verbreitete fluoroskopische Navigation wird im Zusammenhang mit Biopsie, Diskographie, vertebraler Augmentation oder Ähnlichem nicht beschrieben [17], sehr wohl aber verlangt [15]. Grund hierfür ist das mit der Verwendung einer notwendigen DRB verbundene zusätzliche Trauma.…”
Section: Diskussionunclassified
“…Optoelektronische Navigation basiert auf der unverrückbaren Kopplung des Knochens an passive Reflektoren oder aktive Lichtquellen in unverwechselbarer räumlicher Anordnung auf einer DRB [2,16]. Die angestrebte Präzision liegt im Millimeterbereich [8,17] gation becomes easier and safer to handle even in punctures and other percutaneous procedures at the spine as much as at the extremities without an unproportionate amount of additional trauma. Due to the special design referencing of more than one vertebral body is possible at one time, thus decreasing radiation exposure and increasing efficiency.…”
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