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10 years after the first navigated knee prosthesis implantation the courageous step to integrate computer assistance into TKA can be rated as a full success. The first patient is today 87 years old and is in the best of health. With the knee prosthesis implanted with navigation he walks on the beach every day and enjoys his sunset years. Many patients have benefited from an exactly realigned leg and perfectly placed prostheses since the first days. In the meantime it is proven also in clinical studies that navigation leads to more precision and durability of the implant. This book, written by Frederic Picard, one of the pioneers in orthopaedic navigation, gives a complete overview of the various applications of navigation in orthopaedics. It visualizes the evolution that was stimulated by this new technology. From a developer’s perspective he describes the feasibility of new ideas, as well as the future. The book summarises a whole decade of continuous progress and benefit for patients and surgeons.
Nákup knihy
Computer assisted orthopaedics, Frédéric Picard
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2007
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Navrhnout úpravu
- Titul
- Computer assisted orthopaedics
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Frédéric Picard
- Vydavatel
- Pro Business
- Rok vydání
- 2007
- ISBN10
- 3939533157
- ISBN13
- 9783939533153
- Kategorie
- Zdraví / Medicína / Lékařství
- Anotace
- 10 years after the first navigated knee prosthesis implantation the courageous step to integrate computer assistance into TKA can be rated as a full success. The first patient is today 87 years old and is in the best of health. With the knee prosthesis implanted with navigation he walks on the beach every day and enjoys his sunset years. Many patients have benefited from an exactly realigned leg and perfectly placed prostheses since the first days. In the meantime it is proven also in clinical studies that navigation leads to more precision and durability of the implant. This book, written by Frederic Picard, one of the pioneers in orthopaedic navigation, gives a complete overview of the various applications of navigation in orthopaedics. It visualizes the evolution that was stimulated by this new technology. From a developer’s perspective he describes the feasibility of new ideas, as well as the future. The book summarises a whole decade of continuous progress and benefit for patients and surgeons.