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Fluoroscopic imaging: New advances

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2022.05.035

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Intraoperative imaging; Intraoperative 3D imaging; Cone-beam CT; Computer-assisted surgery

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  1. Osteosynthesis and Trauma Care Foundation (OTCF)
  2. Stryker

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Today's orthopedic surgery relies heavily on intraoperative X-ray imaging. Recent advances have not only improved the quality of imaging, but also transformed the way information is processed and presented. These developments will revolutionize the integration of imaging technology in surgical procedures.
Today's orthopedic surgery could not be imagined without intraoperative x-ray-based imaging. This enables surgeons to assess operative interim steps as well as the result before wound closure and finishing the procedure. Although there have been mobile C-arms used for decades, there are recent advances that do not only affect the quality of the imaging itself but also the way, the information is processed and presented. These very exciting developments will change the integration of imaging into the surgical workflows, giving options of augmented reality, reduction of radiation dose, automatized acquisition and analysis of images and low-level guidance in procedures. This paper gives a review of current innovations and possible future trends in fluoroscopic 2D and 3D imaging. (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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