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Computer-assisted interventions (CAI) is a field of research and practice, where medical interventions are supported by computer-based tools and methodologies. Examples include: * Medical robotics * Surgical and interventional navigation * Imaging and image processing methods for CAI * Clinical feasibility studies of computer-enhanced interventions * Tracked and guided biopsies * Alignment of pre-procedure images with the patient during the procedure * Intraoperative decision supports * Skill analysis and workflow studies in CAI * Clinical studies of CAI showing first-in-man or early efficacy results * User interfaces and visualization systems for CAI * Surgical and interventional systems * Novel surgical devices and sensors * User performance studies * Validation and evaluat

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  • Computer-assisted interventions (CAI) is a field of research and practice, where medical interventions are supported by computer-based tools and methodologies. Examples include: * Medical robotics * Surgical and interventional navigation * Imaging and image processing methods for CAI * Clinical feasibility studies of computer-enhanced interventions * Tracked and guided biopsies * Alignment of pre-procedure images with the patient during the procedure * Intraoperative decision supports * Skill analysis and workflow studies in CAI * Clinical studies of CAI showing first-in-man or early efficacy results * User interfaces and visualization systems for CAI * Surgical and interventional systems * Novel surgical devices and sensors * User performance studies * Validation and evaluation of CAI technology The basic paradigm of patient-specific interventional medicine is a closed loop process, consisting of 1. * combining specific information about the patient with the physician's general knowledge to determine the patient's condition; 2. * formulating a plan of action; 3. * carrying out this plan; and 4. * evaluating the results. The experience gathered over many patients may be combined to improve treatment plans and protocols for future patients. Computer-based technology assists medical professional in processing and acting on complex information . (en)
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  • Computer-assisted interventions (CAI) is a field of research and practice, where medical interventions are supported by computer-based tools and methodologies. Examples include: * Medical robotics * Surgical and interventional navigation * Imaging and image processing methods for CAI * Clinical feasibility studies of computer-enhanced interventions * Tracked and guided biopsies * Alignment of pre-procedure images with the patient during the procedure * Intraoperative decision supports * Skill analysis and workflow studies in CAI * Clinical studies of CAI showing first-in-man or early efficacy results * User interfaces and visualization systems for CAI * Surgical and interventional systems * Novel surgical devices and sensors * User performance studies * Validation and evaluat (en)
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  • Computer-assisted interventions (en)
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