Milano, Federico
[Istituto Tecnologico de Buenos Aires, Argentina]
Cartiaux, Olivier
[UCL]
This chapter reviews the major approaches to the definition of bone cutting accuracy in the field of computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery. The first part of the chapter reviews the different concepts of accuracy found in literature, from localization in image-guided systems to osteotomy accuracy evaluation both using navigation systems and in patient-specific instruments. The second part of the chapter focuses in the efforts toward the standardization of different computer-assisted accuracy measurements in orthopaedic surgery.
Bibliographic reference |
Milano, Federico ; Cartiaux, Olivier. Accuracy and Precision in Computer-Assisted Methods for Orthopaedic Surgery. In: Lucas E. Ritacco, Federico E. Milano, Edmund Chao, Computer-Assisted Musculoskeletal Surgery: Thinking and Executing in 3D, Springer International Publishing : Switzerland 2015, p. 259-268 |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/172369 |