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[Possibilities and limits of intraoperative 2D imaging in trauma surgery].

Julius WatrinetLisa WenzelJulian FürmetzPeter AugatPhilipp BlumClaas NeidleinMarkus BormannFabian StubyChristian von Rüden
Published in: Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) (2023)
In the intraoperative use of 2D imaging for fracture treatment it is important to select the correct adjustment planes taking the anatomical conditions into account in order to achieve optimum assessability. In this way, the reduction result can be adequately displayed in fluoroscopy and is also comparable to the postoperative CT control. In addition, depending on the findings, optional intraoperative dynamic fluoroscopic assessment can have a direct influence on the further surgical procedure.
Keyphrases
  • patients undergoing
  • high resolution
  • minimally invasive
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  • image quality
  • mass spectrometry
  • surgical site infection
  • catheter ablation