| Periscopic Spine Surgery |
MAR 2005 |
91 pages |
| Authors:
Kevin R. Cleary; GEORGETOWN UNIV WASHINGTON DC
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 | This project is aimed at improving the state of the art of image- guided and minimally invasive procedures by developing a new generation of clinical techniques along with the computer-based hardware and software needed for their implementation. The focus of the project is to develop physician assist systems incorporating robotics, tracking, and visualization to improve the precision of instrument placement and manipulation in minimally invasive procedures. The project is led ... |
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| Periscopic Spine Surgery |
JAN 2005 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
Kevin R. Cleary; GEORGETOWN UNIV WASHINGTON DC
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 | The modern operating room requires an increasing number of new surgical instruments, monitoring and imaging devices, information systems, and communication networks. While these individual technologies are improving, attention must also be paid to integrating all of these resources so as to improve the quality and efficiency of surgical procedures. The OR2020 Workshop was organized by the ISIS Center at Georgetown University to identity the clinical and technical requirements for integrating ... |
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| OR2020: The Operating Room of the Future |
MAY 2004 |
84 pages |
| Authors:
Kevin R. Cleary; GEORGETOWN UNIV WASHINGTON DC MEDICAL CENTER
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 | The modern operating room requires an increasing number of new surgical instruments, monitoring and imaging devices, information systems, and communication networks. While these individual technologies are improving, attention must also be paid to integrating all of these resources to improve the quality and efficiency of surgical procedures. The OR2020 Workshop was organized by the Imaging Science and Information Systems (ISIS) Center at Georgetown University Medical Center to identify the clinical ... |
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| Periscopic Spine Surgery |
FEB 2004 |
69 pages |
| Authors:
Kevin R. Cleary; GEORGETOWN UNIV WASHINGTON DC
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 | This project is aimed at improving the state of the art of image- guided and minimally invasive procedures by developing a new generation of clinical techniques along with the computer-based hardware and software needed for their implementation. Key research accomplishments for this year are: 1) Received FDA approval to continue the clinical trail for robotically assisted spinal blocks with an additional 80 patients. 2) Demonstrated the feasibility of fluoroscopy serving ... |
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| Washington Area Computer Aided Surgery (WashCAS) Monthly Meetings |
SEP 2003 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
Kevin R. Cleary; GEORGETOWN UNIV WASHINGTON DC
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 | Since its inception in 1999, the Washington, D.C., Area Computer- Aided Surgery Society (WashCAS) has become the major vehicle in the Washington/ Baltimore area for exploring the issues in the emerging field of computer aided surgery and related technologies. Key accomplishments of the society to date are: * Has held meetings every other month since 1999, featuring many of the nation's leading experts on computer aided surgery and related topics. ... |
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