Zusammenfassung
Becken- und Azetabulumfrakturen sind selten, gelten aber als schwere Verletzungen
mit einer hohen Komplikations- und Invaliditätsrate. Die herkömmliche Behandlung mit
großen chirurgischen Zugängen führt zu einem zusätzlichen Weichteiltrauma. Neue computergesteuerte
Methoden ermöglichen oft ein schonenderes minimalinvasives Operieren. In der vorliegenden
Arbeit wird das Prinzip der registrierungsfreien CT-basierten Navigation für die Versorgung
von Becken- und Azetabulumfrakturen vorgestellt.
Abstract
Pelvic and acetabulum fractures are rare, but severe injuries with a high rate of
complications and disability. The common treatment with large surgical approaches
leads to additional soft tissue damage. New computer assisted methods often allow
to operate more gently and minimally-invasively. In this article we present the principle
of registration free CT-based navigation in pelvic and acetabular fracture fixation.
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