New technology helps surgeons perform complex spinal deformity surgery. A 3D spinal navigation system and tactile 3D model displays allow surgeons to recognize abnormal spine anatomy without mentally reconstructing images. The 3D displays facilitate pre-operative planning of pedicle screw insertion and osteotomies, and provide visual support during surgery to accurately determine screw entry points and the extent of bone resection.
This document summarizes revisions made to a case report on percutaneous screw fixation for traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis. Two authors were removed from the author list. In the introduction and discussion, phrases about this being the "first" report were removed. Additional details were added about the injury classification and alternative treatments. Limitations of the navigation technique were acknowledged. Reference citations were replaced for improved accessibility. Overall, the revisions addressed comments from reviewers to improve the clarity, accuracy and relevance of the report.
1. The document provides information about a spinal and biologics business program taking place on March 19, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Medtronic Worldwide Headquarters located in Tokyo, Japan.
2. The program agenda lists 3 sessions between 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM with topic presentations, speaker identifiers, and break times.
3. Contact information is provided for Medtronic's Memphis, TN locations and customer service numbers.
New technology helps surgeons perform complex spinal deformity surgery. A 3D spinal navigation system and tactile 3D model displays allow surgeons to recognize abnormal spine anatomy without mentally reconstructing images. The 3D displays facilitate pre-operative planning of pedicle screw insertion and osteotomies, and provide visual support during surgery to accurately determine screw entry points and the extent of bone resection.
This document summarizes revisions made to a case report on percutaneous screw fixation for traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis. Two authors were removed from the author list. In the introduction and discussion, phrases about this being the "first" report were removed. Additional details were added about the injury classification and alternative treatments. Limitations of the navigation technique were acknowledged. Reference citations were replaced for improved accessibility. Overall, the revisions addressed comments from reviewers to improve the clarity, accuracy and relevance of the report.
1. The document provides information about a spinal and biologics business program taking place on March 19, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Medtronic Worldwide Headquarters located in Tokyo, Japan.
2. The program agenda lists 3 sessions between 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM with topic presentations, speaker identifiers, and break times.
3. Contact information is provided for Medtronic's Memphis, TN locations and customer service numbers.
4. 香港大学の Queen Mary Hospital 丘の上にある 1000 床以上の大きな大学病院 分院の Duchess of Kent Children’s Hospital (通称 DK ) Dr. Hodgson がカリエスの手術( Hong Kong Operation ) を行っていた伝統ある病院 きれいで近代的なラボも併設 Pro. Kenneth MC Chung 香港大学
5. 分院の Duchess of Kent Children’s Hospital (通称 DK )での手術見学 DK は Queen Mary Hospital と違い、古いけど、 看護師やコメディカルなどが優しくアットホーム。 手術室の直介看護師は、道具出しは勿論のこと、 採骨した骨の採型も完璧にこなすことに驚きました。 DK には大勢の麻酔科医や術中モニタリングしてくれる ME も居て、 年間手術件数の半分はここで行われるとのことでした。