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specialized surgical instruments. Process of surgery. CT Scan or MRI ... treatment of patients by allowing for testing of different surgical solutions ...
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Slide 1:Computer Modeling in Biomechanics Applications
Thompson Chris Bylin Pham ME 580
Slide 3:Applications and Purpose
Non invasive Little interference with human body Useful in simulation of bone fractures, internal fixations/implants Help to understand how musculoskeletal structures react to external loads/forces Train physicians and surgeons Assists in complex procedures like plastic surgery, surgery for trauma, reconstructive surgery
Slide 4:Simulation of Bone Fractures/Implants
Allow surgeons to learn how to fix fractured bones without using expensive plastic models 3d models are created from 2D slices Surgeons locate fracture in 3D space and use existing surgical techniques to fix the virtual fracture. http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/assourin/VirBones.html
Slide 5:F.E.A. Applications
Examine mechanics of musculoskeletal and tissue structure Models are used for designing and analyzing component performance
Slide 6:Assisted Surgery
Greater degree of speed, accuracy, and precision Gives doctors detailed info Helps doctors to make smaller incisions instead of traditional larger openings. Less invasive means: faster recovery less bleeding less pain Computer assisted surgery uses the computer system cameras software specialized surgical instruments
Slide 7:Process of surgery
CT Scan or MRI Model building Pre OP planning Assisted Operation
Slide 8:2D Image Capture
MRI CT Scan
Slide 9:Model Building/Analysis
http://www.3dscience.com Developed from patient specific geometry obtained from scans
Slide 10:Application of Computer Aided Surgery
Hip replacement Surgery One of most commonly performed orthopedic surgeries Around 300,000 of these types of surgeries in U.S. every year Hip Osteotomy Realignment of bones of the hip joint. Performed on femur, pelvis or both
Slide 11:Pre Op
With these models surgeons can optimize the treatment of patients by allowing for testing of different surgical solutions
Slide 12:Computer Aided Navigation system
http://jhuapl.edu/techdigest/td2503/Armand.pdf
Slide 13:Other Examples of Current Systems
HipNav Image Overlaying
Slide 14:HipNav
Developed for acetabular implant placement
Slide 15:HipNav
Pre-Operative CT scan determines implant size and placement Range of motion simulator determines where interferences would occur with the implant and finds the “optimal cup position” for patient Also performs kinematic analysis to find a safe range of motion Optotrak targets are attached to surgical tools to track hip and implant locations
Slide 16:Image Overlaying
Superimposes digital images over real objects Gives doctor “X-ray vision” Digital object appears at exact location regardless of patient position
Slide 17:Image Overlaying
Focuses on intraoperative and surgical guidance The navigation system and origin pt are crucial to locate the patient in reference to the model
Slide 18:Questions??