Computer-assisted preoperative planning (CAPP) in orthopaedic surgery
abstract
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Computer-assisted preoperative planning (CAPP) is a complex approach
to planning a surgical treatment. It includes computer-assisted
design (CAD) principles, expert knowledge utilization and facilities
for decision making process support. The CAPP system uses actual
patient data and calculates instructions in real dimensions for
performing a particular operation on a particular patient. Our first
CAPP application was preoperative planning of corrective osteotomy
of a malunited fracture at the distal end of the radius. The
application was based on the construction of three-dimensional wire
models from only two orthogonal projections of objects (two
orthogonal X-rays of affected and healthy wrists). On these wire
models, an operation of the affected hand was simulated until the
best fitting of the models was achieved. The use of real dimensions
in computer calculation was crucial because the numerical output was
used as a surgical treatment guideline. The results obtained in a
group of 33 patients were excellent when compared with the results
reported in the literature.
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citation
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Zdravkovic V, Bilić R. Computer-assisted preoperative planning
(CAPP) in orthopaedic surgery. Comput Methods Programs Biomed 1990;
32:141-6.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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6-1990
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journal title
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Comput Methods Programs Biomed (32/2)
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ISSN print
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0169-2607
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pages
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141-6
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PubMed
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2397638
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