2004 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Computer-Assisted Osteosynthesis of Long Bone Fractures
Authors : P. A. Grützner, G. Zheng, B. Vock, C. Keil, L. P. Nolte, A. Wentzensen
Published in: Navigation and Robotics in Total Joint and Spine Surgery
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Included in: Professional Book Archive
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Image intensifiers (C arms) are the most common and most used medical device for image acquisition in the trauma operating room. The image intensifier is an important device for intraoperative diagnosis of results of actual fracture reductions, for monitoring the actual position of surgical instruments drill bits, and also for checking the correct position of materials for an osteosynthesis, and of other implants. In the last decades, techniques in trauma surgery have changed tremendously. In former times, fractures were treated with large incisions and stabilized with plates in similar dimensions. Today we know that the technique of minimally invasive osteosynthesis, with a reduction of the trauma by minimizing the incision and the related soft-tissue damage, is an essential benefit for the patient, not only because of the cosmetic result but also for speed of recovery and functional results.