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Mohamed Benmahdjoub

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Augmented reality (AR) has shown potential in computer-aided surgery. It allows for the visualization of hidden anatomical structures as well as assists in navigating and locating surgical instruments at the surgical site. Various modalities (devices and/or visualizations) hav ...

Purpose: In minimally invasive spring-assisted craniectomy, surgeons plan the surgery by manually locating the cranial sutures. However, this approach is prone to error. Augmented reality (AR) could be used to visualize the cranial sutures and assist in the surgery planning. T ...

Augmented reality (AR) permits the visualization of pre-operative data in the surgical field of view of the surgeon. This requires the alignment of the AR device’s coordinate system with the used navigation/tracking system. We propose a multimodal marker approach to align an A ...

Craniotomy is a procedure where neurosurgeons open the patient’s skull to gain direct access to the brain. The craniotomy’s position defines the access path from the skull surface to the tumour and, consequently, the healthy brain tissue to be removed to reach the tumour. This ...

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The introduction of augmented reality

At the Oral & Maxillofacial Department of the University Medical Center Utrecht

The complexity and interdependency of hospital activities make it challenging to seamlessly integrate new technologies into clinical routines, especially with various stakeholders involved. Considering contextual factors when implementing innovations has been recognized as critic ...

HoloNav: HoloLens as a Surgical Navigation System

Detecting optical reflective spheres using YOLOv5 and the Hololens' grayscale cameras

Surgical navigation is a tool that surgeons rely on everyday to perform accurate surgeries all over the world. However, this technology requires good hand-eye coordination and a high level of concentration. HoloNav is a project that inquires to see if using the HoloLens and augme ...
Purpose. Distal radius fractures are common fractures of the wrist. These fractures are often displaced and need reduction, after adequate reduction, the patients will have follow-up X-rays to check if the fracture stays stable. This is important because surgery might be required ...