Carl et al., 2000 - Google Patents
In vivo pedicle screw placement: image-guided virtual visionCarl et al., 2000
- Document ID
- 1905316339324141762
- Author
- Carl A
- Khanuja H
- Gatto C
- Matsumoto M
- Schenck J
- Rohling K
- Lorensen W
- Vosburgh K
- et al.
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Clinical Spine Surgery
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Near-real-time frameless stereotaxy registering intraoperative anatomy to a preoperative three-dimensional computer model has been developed for use with in vivo pedicle screw placement. Eight patients underwent thoracolumbar and lumbar spine stabilization surgery …
- 238000001356 surgical procedure 0 abstract description 31
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