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- Bookedited by Wei Tian.Summary: The book introduces the using of navigation assisted robotic system in orthopedic surgery. The system is based on real-time 3D navigation. In the first part, it covers spine surgery, which includes pedicle screw fixation on cervical, thoracic, lumbar spine, dens screw fixation, Margerl screw fixation, PVP, PKP, and MED. The second part is about trauma surgery, which covers screw fixation in pelvis fracture and acetabulum fracture. This book is mainly written for spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, and traumatic orthopedic surgeons.
Contents:
History and Development of Robotic Assisted Orthopedic Surgery
Basic Principle of Robot-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery
Use of Artificial Potential Field Theory to Determine the Spatial Position of a Navigation-Guided Orthopedic Surgical Robot
Future Trends and Perspectives
Magerl method of C1-C2 transarticular screw fixation
Robot-Assisted posterior C1 and C2 Screw Fixation
Robot-Assisted Odontoid Fracture Anterior Screw Fixation
Robot-assisted C2 Pedicle Screw Placement for the Treatment of Hangman Fracture
Robot Assisted Cervical Pedicle Screw Fixation
Robot assisted thoracic pedicle screw fixation technique
Robot-assisted Spine Surgery in Spinal Deformities
Robot-assisted Lumbar Pedicle Screw Fixation
Vertebroplasty in Osteoporotic Spine
Robot-assisted Translaminar Lag Screw Fixation of Spondylolysis
Robot assisted Percutaneous Transforaminal Endoscopy Discectomy
Cortical Bone Trajectory for Lumbar Pedicle Screw Placement
The Complications of Robot-assisted Spine surgery
Robot-Assisted Free Vascularised Fibular Grafting for the Treatment of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head
An Overview of Robotic Applications in Traumatic Orthopedics
Research Study of Robotic-assisted Pelvic Fracture Reduction
Application of Navigation Assisted Robot in Internal Fixation of Fracture.Digital Access Springer 2020 - ArticleMatsuda G, Maita T, Suzuyama Y, Setoguchi M, Umegane T.Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1978 May;359(5):629-40.The amino acid sequences of the tryptic peptides from the aminoethylated L-2 light chain of rabbit skeletal muscle myosin were determined by various enzymatic hydrolyses, partial hydrolysis with dilute acetic acid and Edman degradation. The amino acid sequences of the chymotryptic and peptic peptides from the carboxymethylated L-2 light chain were partially analysed in the same manner as the tryptic peptides. The primary structure of the L-2 light chain of rabbit skeletal muscle myosin was deduced from the above results.