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Computer-Assisted
Orthopedic Surgery (C.A.O.S.) One of the most advanced techniques today, and most likely the next generation in surgical technology for joint replacements is Computer Assisted Orthopedic Surgery (C.A.O.S). Utilizing specialized high power digital imaging tools and information-processing systems, orthopedic surgeons can now “map” out a joint during surgery, giving a clear 3 dimensional image which is projected to a computer screen. It works similar to a GPS (global positioning system) which are found in vehicles today used to map and locate certain geographical points. This innovative technique provides a degree of accuracy which is not typically possible with the “naked eye” or other conventional instrumentation. C.A.O.S. allows the surgeon to more accurately position and align a joint replacement, which translates to a longer life for the artificial joint, more rapid recovery and ultimately a better outcome for the patient. The more precise the joint is aligned, th less potential wear and tear to joint surfaces of the new implant device. Modern day computers are
used to aid the surgeon in decision making during the process of total joint
replacement surgery. The C.A.O.S System is a computer workstation consisting
of a screen, computer software, a positioning/tracking system and surgical
instrumentation. The positioning and tracking system is composed of small
refl ective spheres that are tracked by an optical camera in order to
register the relative location of bony structures and surgical instruments.
During the course of the surgical procedure, the positioning and tracking
system gathers and stores all the information regarding a specifi c body
structure, the motion and alignment of the patient’s normal anatomy and
optimal joint alignment. With this data, the system then Tri-Valley Orthopedic Specialists offers this procedure to appropriate patients after extensive evaluation and diagnostic studies. Kambiz Behzadi, M.D., a Sports Medicine Specialist, who is specially trained in Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques and C.A.O.S., is currently working with the Medtronic Navigation System for total knee replacement. Please call our Reception Staff at 925-460-0454 for more information or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Behzadi. |
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