Simulation and computer-aided surgery
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Simulation and computer-aided surgery
Wiley, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Serving as an introduction to the rapidly developing field of computer simulation in surgery, this study demonstates how surgical techniques can be simulated on a computer video display. This includes the use of simple two-dimensional and three-dimensional frame models, and more complex colour video simulations of a patient's condition and disease, including complete operative procedures. There is also coverage of the possible impact of biorobotics and the future of fuzzy logic in automated system control.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction to simulation surgery: the concept of simulation surgery
- historical overview
- types of simulation surgery. Part 2 Empirical simulation surgery: practical considerations
- colour simulation in reconstructive surgery
- free graft simulation. Part 3 Computer-assisted simulation surgery - morphological: the computer and simulation surgery
- fundamental application of computer-aided design in three-dimensional simulation surgery
- principle of image conversion handling by 3D computer graphic data
- craniofacial surgical planning and evaluation
- craniofacial 3D imaging from CT scans
- surgical simulation based on mirror imaging technique
- new methodology for 3D analysis of craniomaxillofacial bones based on computer tomography data scan
- surgical planning system for osteotomy using 3D images (Part contents).
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