Towards More Capable and Less Invasive Robotic Surgery in Orthopaedics (2008)
D. A. Simon, B. Jaramaz, O. Ghattas, M. K. Blackwell, L. Kallivokas, ...
Abstract. Current surgical robotic systems in orthopaedics lack realistic pre-operative simulations and utilize invasive methods to register bone intra-operatively. Amultidisciplinary group of...
Frameworks for Evaluating Accuracy in CAOS (2007)
One goal of Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery is to improve the accuracy with which a given surgical procedure can be performed compared to conventional methods. Improved surgical accuracy can...
What is “Registration ” and Why is it so Important in CAOS? (2007)
Registration is a universal problem which must be addressed in almost all computer-assisted or image-guided surgical systems. It is equally important in orthopaedics, neurosurgery, spine surgery,...
Intra-operative position sensing and tracking devices (1997)
Intra-operative position sensing and tracking devices are fundamental building blocks which are often used in Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS). These devices are used during surgery to...
Development and Validation of a Navigational Guidance System for Acetabular Implant Placement (1997)
D. A. Simon, B. Jaramaz, M. Blackwell, F. Morgan, A.M. DiGioia, ...
. During the past year our group has been developing HipNav, a system which helps surgeons determine optimal, patient-specific acetabular implant placement and accurately achieve the desired implant...
Development and validation of a navigational guidance system for acetabular implant placement (1997)
D. A. Simon, B. Jaramaz, M. Blackwell, F. Morgan, A. M. Digioia, E. Kischell, ...
Abstract. During the past year our group has been developing HipNav, a system which helps surgeons determine optimal, patient-specific acetabular implant placement and accurately achieve the desired...
A. M. Digioia, D. A. Simon, B. Jarama, M. Blackwel, E Morgan, R. V. O’toole, ...
The Hip Navigation or HipNav system allows a surgeon to determine optimal, patient-specific acetabular implant placement, and accurately achieve the desired acetabular implant placement during...
Towards More Capable and Less Invasive Robotic Surgery in Orthopaedics (1995)
R.V. O'Toole, D. A. Simon, B. Jaramaz, O. Ghattas, M.K. Blackwell, ...
. Current surgical robotic systems in orthopaedics lack realistic pre-operative simulations and utilize invasive methods to register bone intra-operatively. A multidisciplinary group of researchers...
Accuracy validation in image-guided orthopaedic surgery (1995)
D. A. Simon, R. V. O’toole, M. Blackwell, F. Morgan, A. M. Digioia, T. Kanade
Validating the accuracy of image-guided surgical systems is a challenging and important problem which has received little attention in the literature. Potential sources of inaccuracy include: CT...
Accuracy validation in image-guided orthopaedic surgery (1995)
D. A. Simon, R. V. O’toole, M. Blackwell, F. Morgan, A. M. Digioia, T. Kanade
Validating the accuracy of image-guided surgical systems is a challenging and important problem which has received little attention in the literature. Potential sources of inaccuracy include: CT...
Calibration of the Large Solid Angle Detector (1989)
Debevec, P.T., Harty, P.D., Jones, R.T., Simon, D.A., Fox, B.D., Jenkins, D.A.
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-9314783
Calibration of the Large Solid Angle Detector (1989)
Debevec, P.T., Harty, P.D., Jones, R.T., Simon, D.A., Fox, B.D., Jenkins, D.A.
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-9314783
Community leg ulcer clinics: a comparative study in two health authorities.
Simon, D. A., Freak, L., Kinsella, A., Walsh, J., Lane, C., Groarke, L., ...
OBJECTIVE--To compare the outcome and cost of care for leg ulcers in community leg ulcer clinics in Stockport District Health authority with Trafford District Health Authority as a control....