Intraoperative guidance of orthopaedic instruments using 3D correspondence of 2D object instance segmentations

Author(s):  
Irina Bataeva ◽  
Kinjal Shah ◽  
Rohan A. Vijayan ◽  
Runze Han ◽  
Niral M. Sheth ◽  
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pp. 003-006
Author(s):  
Deanna C. Menapace ◽  
Jeremie D. Oliver ◽  
Andrew Courson ◽  
Grant S. Hamilton

AbstractThis paper describes a method for setting up an automated and reliable digital profileplasty technique for use in Adobe Photoshop. Digital imaging software can be used to extrapolate more exact measurements during profileplasty. The digital profileplasty technique is helpful to provide intraoperative guidance during surgery.


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Eva M. Sevick-Muraca ◽  
Banghe Zhu ◽  
Barrett R. Harvey ◽  
Mary A. Hall ◽  
Kenneth L. Pinkston ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. e238-e240
Author(s):  
Victor Chukwueke ◽  
Christian J. Vercler ◽  
Kavitha Ranganathan ◽  
Stephanie Kline ◽  
Steven R. Buchman

2009 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. E1 ◽  
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Christopher S. Eddleman ◽  
H. Hunt Batjer ◽  
Sean Lavine

This issue of Neurosurgical Focus comes at an exciting and perhaps transformational time for those neuroscientists and clinicians involved in the study and treatment of complex cerebrovascular disease. Our diagnostic and therapeutic practices have seen dramatic advances. Imaging capabilities, both anatomical and functional, have improved at a dramatic rate and include neuronavigation modalities for intraoperative guidance, the application of new MR imaging sequences to cerebrovascular disease, and fluorescence angiography to aid in intraoperative decision making.


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