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Autor:
Maria J. Troulis, Zachary S. Peacock, John C. Magill, William C. Faquin, Brad Tricomi, Leonard B. Kaban, Brian A. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 26:2320-2324
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate that automated, continuous, curvilinear distraction osteogenesis (DO) in a minipig model is effective when performed bilaterally, at rates up to 3 mm/day, to achieve clinically relevant lengthening. A Yuca
Publikováno v:
Mathematical Biosciences. 246:38-46
Cells in the pituitary that synthesize luteinizing and follicle-stimulating hormones regulate the relative production of these two key reproductive hormones in response to signals from the hypothalamus. These signals are encoded in the frequency of g
Autor:
Brad Tricomi, Leonard B. Kaban, Brian A. Murphy, Maria J. Troulis, John C. Magill, Zachary S. Peacock
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 71:1073-1084
To determine if automated continuous distraction osteogenesis (DO) at rates faster than 1 mm/day results in bone formation by clinical and radiographic criteria, in a minipig model.An automated, continuous, curvilinear distraction device was placed a
Autor:
Brent Yates, Roger Kromann, Martyn Byl, John C. Magill, Maria J. Troulis, Batya R. Goldwaser, Joe Morency, Maria E. Papadaki, Leonard B. Kaban
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 71:e168-e177
Purpose To develop and test a novel, hydraulic, continuous, automated distraction device capable of 3D movements for treatment of mandibular deformities. Materials and Methods We used 2 cadaveric and 5 live female Yucatan minipigs to test the distrac
Autor:
Carl Bouchard, Vladimir Nikonovskiy, Leonard B. Kaban, Brian A. Murphy, Marten F. Byl, John C. Magill, Maria J. Troulis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 41:265-270
The purpose of this project was to test a surgical navigation tool designed to help execute a surgical treatment plan. It consists of an electromagnetically tracked pencil that is used to mark bone intraoperatively. The device was tested on a precisi
Autor:
William Agassounon, Michael F. Hinds, John C. Magill, Marten F. Byl, Philip E. Hess, Stephen D. Pratt
Publikováno v:
Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. 5:179-184
When navigating a needle from skin to epidural space, a skilled clinician maintains a mental model of the anatomy and uses the various forms of haptic and visual feedback to track the location of the needle tip. Simulating the procedure requires an a
Autor:
Joseph R. Morency, Edward Jeter, Riley Burgess, Daniel X. Hammer, Paolo Cataldi, John C. Magill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 46:624-633
This paper describes the development of a wire suspension system for dynamic testing of missiles in a wind tunnel. The system restrains the missile, permits motion in 3 rotational degrees of freedom, and measures forces on the model. The apparatus al
Publikováno v:
Fire Safety Science. 8:837-848
An innovative testing apparatus for military and civilian research and development and also quality assurance purposes has been developed for the U.S. Army Natick Soldiers Center to evaluate the burn hazard protection of clothing fabric samples. The
Autor:
Maria J. Troulis, Brad Tricomi, John C. Magill, Nobuhiko Hata, Vladimir Nikonovskiy, Brian A. Murphy, Laurent Chauvin, Zachary S. Peacock
Publikováno v:
Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. 73(10)
Purpose To assess the accuracy of a novel navigation system for maxillofacial surgery using human cadavers and a live minipig model. Materials and Methods We tested an electromagnetic tracking system (OsteoMark-Navigation) that uses simple sensors to
Autor:
Kemal Tuncali, Tobias Penzkofer, Junichi Tokuda, Fiona M. Fennessy, Nobuhiko Hata, Andriy Fedorov, John C. Magill, Sang-Eun Song, Clare M. Tempany, Kitaro Yoshimitsu
Publikováno v:
Medical Imaging: Image-Guided Procedures
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guided transperineal targeted prostate biopsy has become a valuable instrument for detection of prostate cancer in patients with continuing suspicion for aggressive cancer after transrectal ultrasound guided (TRUS) gu