Reinventing bone surgery: From planning to execution of a hard-tissue cut

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Abstract

Cutting bones is one of the oldest medical procedures performed to human patients. Thanks to the high mineral content of bone we have archaeological evidence of skull trepanation dating back more than 10.000 years. Despite the rapid development of surgical instruments over the last 200 years, the fundamental mechanism of bone cutting has not changed ever since.

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Cattin, P. (2018). Reinventing bone surgery: From planning to execution of a hard-tissue cut. In Informatik aktuell (Vol. 0, p. 2). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56537-7_2

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