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Bildgebende Verfahren für diagnostische und klinische Anwendungen offerieren eine Vielzahl an Möglichkeiten für computergestützte Systeme. Hierbei spielt die Computertomographie (CT) eine bedeutende Rolle, da sie dreidimensionale (3D) Bilder von hoher Auflösung bietet. Sie eignet sich insbesondere in der Orthopädie, da die knöchernen Strukturen sehr leicht von den Weichteilen unterschieden werden können. So werden Darstellungen der Knochen und Gelenke erheblich vereinfacht.

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Jaramaz, B., DiGioia, A.M. (2003). CT-basierte Navigationssysteme. In: Konermann, W., Haaker, R. (eds) Navigation und Robotic in der Gelenk- und Wirbelsäulenchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55784-2_2

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