Real-time Finite Element simulations for surgical assistance - applications to training, augmented reality and robotic control
Résumé
The end of the 1980s marked a turning point since which Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) has been progressively recognized as a safe and effective approach to meet surgical needs while decreasing
the rates of complications and traumas for patients. In less than 20 years, it has become the gold standard for many practitioners and has completely revolutionized how surgery is approached in developed countries.
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