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Title: Mumbai surgeons perform knee surgery replacements using an iPod touch
Post by: HCK on June 03, 2011, 11:00:19 pm
Mumbai surgeons perform knee surgery replacements using an iPod touch


   

   The newest winner in the "there's an app for that" sweepstakes has to go to the DASH app and its supporting system. It's putting the iPod touch at the heart of a system that allows surgeons to make it easier to do hip and knee replacement surgery. This medical system, developed by Smith & Nephew along with Brainlab, has allowed doctors at the Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai to effectively perform three knee replacement surgeries.

   The system comes in a rolling box with a precision camera and everything needed to take exact measurements and landmark registrations critical to such an operation. The iPod touch is slipped into a case and the software does the measuring and computing. Without this assistance, highly trained surgeons would have to "eyeball" measurements that the DASH does for them. This is said to reduce the learning curve and, at least in India, lessens the certification process for surgeons performing replacement procedures. Operating times are also reduced. This system is currently awaiting FDA approval in the US.

   You can download the free DASH iOS app, which provides movies covering specific functions and operations of the DASH system, or watch the remarkable video on the next page that demonstrates the entire process.

   [via onlygizmos.com]Continue reading Mumbai surgeons perform knee surgery replacements using an iPod touchMumbai surgeons perform knee surgery replacements using an iPod touch originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 21 Apr 2011 14:00:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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