Publications by authors named "Stephen P Canton"

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  • Ultrasound imaging plays a crucial role in musculoskeletal medicine, especially for sports and surgical procedures, but it has limitations like reliance on the operator and unclear images.
  • The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning (DL) can improve ultrasound imaging by enhancing diagnosis and providing better prognostic tools for conditions like hip dysplasia and knee osteoarthritis.
  • Recent advancements in AI/DL techniques, such as tissue segmentation and localization, could significantly increase the accuracy and efficiency of ultrasound-guided surgeries in treating musculoskeletal diseases.
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  • * The use of mixed reality (MR) technology, specifically Medivis's SurgicalAR with Microsoft HoloLens, allows surgeons to visualize and interact with 3D imaging of a patient's anatomy in real time.
  • * In a study, the MR system successfully outlined patients' frontal sinuses with minimal differences compared to traditional 3D-printed guides, highlighting its potential as an effective imaging tool in gender-affirming surgeries.
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Background: Augmented reality (AR) applications in neurosurgery have expanded over the past decade with the introduction of headset-based platforms. Many studies have focused on either preoperative planning to tailor the approach to the patient's anatomy and pathology or intraoperative surgical navigation, primarily realized as AR navigation through microscope oculars. Additional efforts have been made to validate AR in trainee and patient education and to investigate novel surgical approaches.

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Purpose Of Review: Augmented reality (AR) has gained popularity in various sectors, including gaming, entertainment, and healthcare. The desire for improved surgical navigation within orthopaedic surgery has led to the evaluation of the feasibility and usability of AR in the operating room (OR). However, the safe and effective use of AR technology in the OR necessitates a proper understanding of its capabilities and limitations.

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Background: The placement of an external ventricular drain (EVD) for the treatment of acute hydrocephalus is one of the most common life-saving procedures that neurosurgeons perform worldwide. There are many well-known complications associated with EVD placement, including tract hemorrhages, intra-parenchymal and subdural hemorrhages, infection, and catheter misplacement. Given the variety of complications associated with EVD placement and the inconsistent findings on the relationship of accuracy to complications, the present study reviewed short- and long-term complications related to EVD placement at our institution.

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Background: Surgical scrubbing, gowning, and gloving is challenging for medical trainees to learn in the operating room environment. Currently, there are few reliable or valid tools to evaluate a trainee's ability to scrub, gown and glove. The objective of this study is to test the reliability and validity of a checklist that evaluates the technique of surgical scrubbing, gowning and gloving (SGG).

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Background: Ligamentous ankle injuries are the most common injuries sustained by athletes and by the general population, with an incidence of approximately 2 million per year in the U.S. Injuries to the ankle syndesmosis (i.

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Background: Computed tomography (CT) is commonly performed when evaluating trauma patients with up to 55% showing incidental findings. Current workflows to identify and inform patients are time-consuming and prone to error. Our objective was to automatically identify thyroid and adrenal lesions in radiology reports using deep learning.

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Background: Prehospital plasma transfusion in trauma reduces mortality. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Reduction in shock severity may play a role.

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The aims of this study were to compare male versus female and dominant versus non-dominant kinematics in the ankle and hindfoot, and to characterize coupled motion between the subtalar and tibiotalar joints during the support phase of gait. Twenty healthy adults walked on a laboratory walkway while synchronized biplane radiographs of the ankle and hindfoot were collected at 100 frames/s. A validated tracking technique was used to measure tibiotalar and subtalar kinematics.

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: The use of orthobiologics as supplemental treatment for foot and ankle pathologies have increased in the past decades. They have been used to improve the healing of bone and soft tissue injuries. There have been several studies that examined the use of biologics for knee and hip pathologies but the foot and ankle construct has unique features that must be considered.

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Background: It is recommended to have 6 bicortical screws for plate fixation of long bone fractures; however, many metacarpal fractures do not allow 6 screws due to size limitations and proximity of crucial anatomical structures. The purpose of this biomechanical study was to determine whether the mechanical properties of a 4-screw nonlocking construct are noninferior to those of a 6-screw nonlocking construct.

Methods: Metacarpal sawbones were used to simulate a midshaft, transverse fracture.

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