Computer and Template Assisted Orthopedic Surgery 2013th Edition
Author(s): Rolf Haaker (Editor), Werner Konermann
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 24 April 2013
Edition: 2013th
Language: English
Print length: 190 pages
ISBN-10: 3642297277
ISBN-13: 9783642297274
Book Description
Computer-assisted surgery is a growing sub-discipline of orthopaedic surgery. This book offers a comprehensive presentation of scientific work and clinical experience including new technologies like individual templating in unicompartmental and total knee arthoplasty based on computer-assisted design technology. Computer-assisted surgery involves not only total knee and total hip arthroplasty, but also trauma, sports and revision surgery. In this edition we have added sections on 3D fluoroscopy-based spinal surgery as well as 3D fluoroscopy-based trauma surgery. Even in total hip surgery, navigation systems offer exciting new aspects, and the clinical benefit of navigation in total knee arthroplasties has now been demonstrated. We believe that this textbook will be of interest to those new to this specific field, while also providing an update for experienced users. An added benefit is the international character of this textbook, including experiences from Switzerland, Israel, the United States and the German-speaking countries.
Editorial Reviews
Review
From the reviews:
“This succinct overview of computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS) includes not only total hip and knee arthroplasty, but also trauma, spinal, sports, and revision surgery. … Although the book is intended primarily for those new to this specific field, surgeons experienced in CAOS will find useful updates. … The photos, diagrams, and index are excellent. The references provide the best up-to-date sources for further in-depth reading and research. This book is a necessary addition to the academic orthopedic library.” (Samuel J. Chmell, Doody’s Book Reviews, September, 2013)
From the Back Cover
Computer-assisted surgery is a growing sub-discipline of orthopaedic surgery. This book offers a comprehensive presentation of scientific work and clinical experience including new technologies like individual templating in unicompartmental and total knee arthoplasty based on computer-assisted design technology. Computer-assisted surgery involves not only total knee and total hip arthroplasty, but also trauma, sports and revision surgery. In this edition we have added sections on 3D fluoroscopy-based spinal surgery as well as 3D fluoroscopy-based trauma surgery. Even in total hip surgery, navigation systems offer exciting new aspects, and the clinical benefit of navigation in total knee arthroplasties has now been demonstrated. We believe that this textbook will be of interest to those new to this specific field, while also providing an update for experienced users. An added benefit is the international character of this textbook, including experiences from Switzerland, Israel, the United States and the German-speaking countries.
About the Author
Prof. Konermann is head of department, Orthopaedics, Hospital, Kassel Prof. Haaker is head of department, Orthopaedics, St. Vinzenz Hospital, Brakel