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Stress Distribution Visualization on Pre- and Post-Operative Virtual Hip Joint

Maciel, Anderson  
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Sarni, Sofiane
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Boulic, Ronan  
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2005
Proceedings of Computer Aided Orthopedic Surgery 2005
Computer Aided Orthopedic Surgery 2005

In this paper, we present a case study using a spreadsheet-like interface for exploring biomedical datasets generated by a biomechanical model of the hip. The case we analyze here is an osteotomy corrective surgery that reorients the femoral body in relation to the femoral neck, somewhat like the intertrochanteric osteotomy described by Imhäuser (2). That is a procedure recommended by most authors as a surgical treatment of severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Then we compare estimated contact area of the pre- and post-operative hips from a threshold of the computed stress.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Maciel, Anderson  
Sarni, Sofiane
Boulic, Ronan  
Thalmann, Daniel  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Proceedings of Computer Aided Orthopedic Surgery 2005
Start page

298

End page

301

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NON-REVIEWED

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EPFL

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SCI-IC-RB  
VRLAB  
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Computer Aided Orthopedic Surgery 2005

Helsinki, Finland

2005

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August 21, 2014
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