Objectives: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging is becoming an indispensable intraoperative tool; however, the current field of view prevents visualization of long anatomical sites, limiting clinical utility. Here, we demonstrate the longitudinal extension of the intraoperative CBCT field of view using a multi-turn reverse helical scan and assess potential clinical utility in interventional procedures.
Materials And Methods: A fixed-room robotic CBCT imaging system, with additional real-time control, was used to implement a multi-turn reverse helical scan.
Background: The emergence of robotic Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) imaging systems in trauma departments has enabled 3D anatomical assessment of musculoskeletal injuries, supplementing conventional 2D fluoroscopic imaging for examination, diagnosis, and treatment planning. To date, the primary focus has been on trauma sites in the extremities.
Purpose: To determine if CBCT images can be used during the treatment planning process in spinal instrumentation and laminectomy procedures, allowing accurate 3D-printed pedicle screw and laminectomy drill guides to be generated for the cervical and thoracic spine.
Background: Iatrogenic injury to the femoral neurovascular bundle is not uncommon during primary and revision total hip replacement (THR) and can result in permanent weakness, pain and poor function. Prevention of injury to these structures relies on a sound knowledge of their relationships to the hip joint.
Methods: We studied 115 consecutive hip magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results in order to identify objective relationships between these structures and the hip joint that can be used intraoperatively.
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft failure is a complication of ACL reconstruction (ALCR). Smaller autograft diameter may be a contributing factor. Our aim was to determine if hamstring autograft diameter influences graft rupture and patient-reported outcome scores.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree organic fractions of different polarity, including a non polar organic fraction (NPOF), a moderately polar organic fraction (MPOF), and a polar organic fraction (POF) were obtained from size-segregated (<0.49, 0.49-0.
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