- C.A.O.S
With Computer Assisted Orthopedic Surgery or C.A.O.S, the
surgeon can more accurately pinpointanatomical landmarks that might be hard to see in a small incision. Thisnavigation system then guides the surgeon through different bone cuts and finally to implantation.Computer AssistedOrthopedic surgery is mostly used in knee implant surgery because of the precision the surgeon get with femoral andtibia l bone cuts. It is also used to navigate acetabular components placement where correct cupinclination is crucial.Computer Assisted Orthopedic Surgery is a system where a computer interacts with body parts via
infrared light s and gate detectors. There are systems that requireC-Arm images orCAT scan s, flourabased systems and the newest and most evolved systems are imageless systems, this means that no pre scans of any kind are necessary. The imageless systems are far less complicated, are lower cost and more patient friendly since the pre scans are not necessary. The imageless systems will also bring down operation time. The negative aspect of imageless systems is that they might be less accurate, this is yet to be proven.External links
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