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Prediction of the drilling path to surgically pin the femoral neck from the spatial location of pelvic and femoral anatomical landmarks: A cadaver validation study
Highlights • Developing an X-ray-free method that would allow for a pathway to be drilled between the lateral aspect of the femoral diaphysis the femoral neck and the head centres. • Scalable multiple regressions allow for the prediction of the most optimal drilling pathway. • Surgical ancillary pro...
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description | Highlights • Developing an X-ray-free method that would allow for a pathway to be drilled between the lateral aspect of the femoral diaphysis the femoral neck and the head centres. • Scalable multiple regressions allow for the prediction of the most optimal drilling pathway. • Surgical ancillary prototype that integrates the method of guiding the pin drilling has been developed. |
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