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Fully automated workflow for the design of patient-specific orthopaedic implants: application to total knee arthroplasty
March 25, 2024, 4:45 a.m. | Aziliz Guezou-Philippe, Arnaud Clav\'e, Ehouarn Maguet, Ludivine Maintier, Charles Garraud, Jean-Rassaire Fouefack, Val\'erie Burdin, Eric Stindel, Gu
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Abstract: Arthroplasty is commonly performed to treat joint osteoarthritis, reducing pain and improving mobility. While arthroplasty has known several technical improvements, a significant share of patients are still unsatisfied with their surgery. Personalised arthroplasty improves surgical outcomes however current solutions require delays, making it difficult to integrate in clinical routine. We propose a fully automated workflow to design patient-specific implants, presented for total knee arthroplasty, the most widely performed arthroplasty in the world nowadays.
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