Computer Assisted Surgery
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13. Usefulness of pallidotomy in advanced Parkinson's disease.
OBJECTIVE: The combined effect of posteroventral pallidotomy and optimal medical treatment was assessed in 22 patients with levodopa sensitive Parkinson's disease. METHODS: Timed motor tests, video recordings, and computer assisted optoelectronic movement analysis were used for serial hourly assessments performed preoperatively and four and 12 months after o
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14. Investigating the origin of cyclic changes in limb volume using mercury-in-silastic strain gauge plethysmography in man.
1. Vasomotion, a phenomen frequently observed in skeletal muscle microcirculation, has been observed under physiological conditions and found enhanced during critical reduction of tissue perfusion due to hypoxic hypoxia, haemorrhage and local hypotension. We used a computer assisted non-invasive plethysmographic method to investigate periodic changes of limb
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15. The effect of postoperative intravenous feeding (TPN) on outcome following major surgery evaluated in a randomized study.
Three hundred patients undergoing major general surgical procedures were randomized by means of a computer-assisted algorithm to receive either total parenteral nutrition (TPN) from the first postoperative day or only prolonged glucose administration (250-300 g/day) up to 15 days after operation. All patients receiving TPN were treated individually based on