Computer-based training methods for surgical procedures

Education and demonstration – Anatomy – physiology – therapeutic treatment – or surgery... – Anatomical representation

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C600S416000, C703S011000, C378S020000, C345S581000, C345S619000

Reexamination Certificate

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07427200

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for analyzing surgical techniques using a computer system for gathering and analyzing surgical data acquired during a surgical procedure on a body portion and comparing that data to pre-selected target values for the particular surgical procedure. The inventive method allows the surgeon, for example, to measure the technical success of a surgical procedure in terms of quantifiable geometric, spatial, kinematic or kinetic parameters. The method comprises calculation of these parameters from data collected during a surgical procedure and then comparing these results with values of the same parameters derived from target values defined by the surgeon, surgical convention, or computer simulation of the same procedure prior to the operation itself.

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