Title
Methods for intraoperative, sterile pose-setting of patient-specific microstereotactic frames
Abstract
This work proposes new methods for a microstereotactic frame based on bone cement fixation. Microstereotactic frames are under investigation for minimal invasive temporal bone surgery, e.g. cochlear implantation, or for deep brain stimulation, where products are already on the market. The correct pose of the microstereotactic frame is either adjusted outside or inside the operating room and the frame is used for e.g. drill or electrode guidance. We present a patientspecific, disposable frame that allows intraoperative, sterile pose-setting. Key idea of our approach is bone cement between two plates that cures while the plates are positioned with a mechatronics system in the desired pose. This paper includes new designs of microstereotactic frames, a system for alignment and first measurements to analyze accuracy and applicable load.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1117/12.2082066
Proceedings of SPIE
Keywords
Field
DocType
bone cement,targeted surgery,minimal-invasive cochlear surgery,deep brain stimulation,feasibility study
Computer vision,Brain stimulation,Bone cement,Temporal bone surgery,Frame based,Artificial intelligence,Fixation (histology),Drill,Mechatronics,Physics
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
9415
0277-786X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
4
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
benjamin vollmann100.34
samuel muller200.34
Dennis Kundrat3183.86
Tobias Ortmaier423754.21
Lüder Alexander Kahrs5156.60