2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2019.05.021
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Role of 3D intraoperative imaging in orthopedic and trauma surgery

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“…In the clinical context of navigation-assisted minimally invasive orthopedic surgery, CBCT images are interfaced with a navigation system to provide accurate guidance of surgical instruments. In this context, the quality of CBCT clinical images is good enough for navigation and accurate screw placement, but is not comparable to CBCT or CT images for diagnostic purposes [2]. The image quality was estimated with a CATPHAN phantom.…”
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“…In the clinical context of navigation-assisted minimally invasive orthopedic surgery, CBCT images are interfaced with a navigation system to provide accurate guidance of surgical instruments. In this context, the quality of CBCT clinical images is good enough for navigation and accurate screw placement, but is not comparable to CBCT or CT images for diagnostic purposes [2]. The image quality was estimated with a CATPHAN phantom.…”
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“…The benefits of intraoperative imaging have been mainly demonstrated in spine surgery with increased accuracy, time savings, stressless behavior for surgeons [1][2][3]. Interestingly, the introduction of these mobile systems used for navigation-assisted mini-invasive orthopedic surgery also significantly reduced the doses received by the staff, as shown by Costa et al [38].…”
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“…29 Nowadays, other 3D imaging devices are in development around the world, especially cone-beam computerized tomography with flat panel detector, allowing a dose reduction. 30 Advances in imaging devices may decrease doses while increasing image quality with more optimized imaging technology.…”
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“…Computertomographic procedures are firmly established as intraoperative diagnostic technique and in this respect analysis of porosity of impacted bone might allow immediate optimization of the bone graft and therefore contribute to improvement of mechanic properties and clinical outcome. 45…”
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