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Computer-Assisted Navigation on the Arrested Heart During CABG Surgery

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Computer-Assisted Navigation on the Arrested Heart During CABG Surgery
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the standard treatment for advanced coronary artery diseases (CAD). Optimal placement of the bypass graft on the diseased vessel is very important. To assist the surgeon in this matter, a computer assistance system has been developed facilitating navigation on the heart surface. After retrospective validation on patient data sets yielded good results, the system was successfully applied for in-vivo navigation on the front side of the heart during several CABG procedures. Postoperative evaluation confirmed that intraoperative navigation has been performed with adequate accuracy.
Claudia Gnahm, Christine Hartung, Reinhard Friedl,
Added 08 Nov 2010
Updated 08 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where BILDMED
Authors Claudia Gnahm, Christine Hartung, Reinhard Friedl, Martin Hoffmann, Klaus Dietmayer
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