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Interactive
Clinical Anatomy:
Axillary Surgery - Wins
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An easy to use 3D guide to axillary anatomy and surgery. It takes the user
from indications to step by step coverage of the surgery itself,
highlighting complications and breast reconstruction.
Benefits
- Shows this difficult area of anatomy in easy to understand 3D
- Includes self assessment questions for the procedure
- 25 surgery videos with voice over guide the user through the procedure
| System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz
or faster), Windows
95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of
RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than
256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24
bit, High Colour or True Colour),
CD-ROM drive.
Macintosh:
PowerPC 604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac
OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic environment), Minimum
of 64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or greater, Colours More than 256 colour
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This comprehensive CD incorporates 3D
animations of instrumentation and procedure
alongside operative video fully complemented
with digital images and text. Also featured is
3D animation of the anatomy of the knee.
Produced by the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital
NHS Trust
Primary knee arthroplasty was heralded by many
orthopaedic specialists as one of the major
surgical advances of the last century. Owing
to improvements in surgical techniques and prothesis, patients are now showing greatly
increased postoperative results.
This CD-ROM is aimed at orthopaedic surgeons
across the world, especially those in
training. Primary Knee Arthroplasty is the
third in a series of surgical CD-ROMs under
the title Orthopaedics in Action. It covers
all aspects required for total knee
replacement, from the patient's first visit to
outpatients clinic, through the pre-operative
planning phase and the surgical procedure
itself, utilising both anterior and posterior
referencing approaches. The 3D animations
include the latest Xcelerate™
instrumentation, manufactured by Stryker
Howmedica Osteonics.
This comprehensive CD-ROM incorporates 3D
animations of the procedure with voiceover,
alongside operative video fully complemented
with digital images and text.
All with comprehensive text, supporting
images, animations and video clips. In
addition access complete 3D modelling of the
knee with the facility to rotate and add or
strip away layers of anatomy.
Benefits:
- An effective and memorable visual aid
for teaching complex surgical procedures
- Students can view the video footage for
self study and revision
- Comprehensive content covering all
stages of the procedures from pre to post
operative
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION
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| System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz
or faster), Windows
95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of
RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than
256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24
bit, High Colour or True Colour),
CD-ROM drive.
Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac
OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs
in classic environment), Minimum of
64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or greater,
Colours More than 256 colour display,
CD-ROM drive. |
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Orthopaedics
in Action: Primary Hip Arthroplasty covers all aspects required
for total hip arthroplasty, from the
patient's first visit through
pre-operative planning to the surgical
procedure, utilizing both lateral and
posterior approaches.
Developed for orthopaedic surgeons,
students and patients, this
comprehensive tool incorporates 3D
animations of instrumentation and
procedure accompanied by operative
video, fully complimented with digital
pictures and text. The prosthesis
illustrated in this CD is the Stanmore
Hip manufactured by Biomet Merck Ltd.,
one of the three gold standard
prostheses on the market.
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System Requirements: Windows: Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz
or faster), Windows
95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of
RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than
256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24
bit, High Colour or True Colour),
CD-ROM drive.
Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac
OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs
in classic environment), Minimum of
64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or greater,
Colours More than 256 colour display,
CD-ROM drive. |
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Produced by the Royal Orthopaedic
Hospital NHS Trust.
This CD, the second title in the
Orthopaedics in Action series, contains live
action video footage of ACL reconstructive
surgery with expert explanatory commentary
throughout. It features two procedures to
reconstruct deficient Anterior Cruciate
Ligaments:
Bone- Patellar Tendon – Bone - Open
Technique
Demonstrated by Tim Briggs. This operation
has a fairly long history and is by most to
be considered the gold standard. The video
is about 15 minutes long, with voice-over
throughout.
Four Strand Hamstring Arthroscopic
Technique
Demonstrated by Andrew Williams. This
operation is increasingly popular and most
consider this on a par with Bone-PT-Bone.
This section is 20 minutes long.
Benefits
- An effective and memorable visual aid
for teaching complex surgical procedures
- Students can view the video footage
for self study and revision
- Comprehensive content covering all
stages of the procedures from pre to
post operative.
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION
CLICK HERE FOR
DETAILS
| System Requirements:
Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz
or faster), Windows
95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of
RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than
256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24
bit, High Colour or True Colour),
CD-ROM drive. Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac
OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs
in classic environment), Minimum of
64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or greater,
Colours More than 256 colour display,
CD-ROM drive. |
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The Interactive
Knee: Surgery Edition presents the most
complete and accurate 3D anatomical model of its
kind. The CD-ROM goes beyond any traditional
textbook. Users can rotate the 3D model of the
knee on the computer screen, peel away layers, and
label any visible feature. This 3D model - derived
from high resolution Magnetic Resonance scans - is
also used as a basis for scores of 3D animations
showing key surgical procedures, including ACL and PCL reconstruction. A broad selection of
radiological, biomechanical, and pathological
material accompanies the 3D presentation.
The MRI section provides a method of viewing
the 3D model of the knee in 3 planes and
correlating the anatomy with the equivalent MRI
data. The model is linked to radiology text
written by David W. Stoller, MD.
Novel, innovative, and unique, this CD-ROM is
a versatile tool for teaching, presentations,
reference, and patient education. The program
gives you the facility to export pictures into
your own programs for personal or teaching
purposes.
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION
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DETAILS
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System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster),
Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum 32MB of
RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than 256 colour
display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Colour or True
Colour), CD-ROM drive.
Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or
later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic
environment), Minimum of 64MB of RAM, 800 x 600
or greater, Colours More than 256 colour display,
CD-ROM drive.
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Anatomy Section
Contains detailed anatomy and
clinical texts including over 14 forefoot and
rearfoot topics covering etiology, diagnosis
and surgical techniques by an eminent author
team.
Surgery
Users can view high-resolution 3D computer
animations of surgical procedures, featuring
intricate details from bone cuts to implants.
An overview of the biomechanics of the human
foot, a complete 3D model and a wide variety
of still and animations are just some of the
elements that make Podiatric Medicine
& Surgery CD-ROM an indispensable
reference for podiatrists, orthopaedic surgeons
and other health professionals.
Podiatric Procedures
- Coverage of surgical procedures
including heel spur injury, bunionectomies
and osteotomies
- Surgery and biomechanics slides and
videos are linked to each surgical
procedure described in the text
- 3D animations of key surgical procedures
described in the text
- Each topic explores the etiology,
clinical features, diagnosis and
management of podiatric conditions,
including tissue injuries, clinical
testing and biomechanics
- 3D animations for biomechanics
Patient Education
It is the most effective patient education
tool available to the professional today,
improving patient understanding, yielding
improved cooperation and outcomes.
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DETAILS
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System Requirements: Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or
faster), Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Minimum
32MB of RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more than
256 colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High
Colour or True Colour), CD-ROM drive. Macintosh:
PowerPC 604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or later,
9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic environment), Minimum of 64MB of RAM, 800 x
600 or greater, Colours More than 256 colour display, CD-ROM drive.
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The Virtual clinic
uses PowerPoint and enables you to learn a concept
from a simple image which grows in detail with
labelling and animations. This CD-ROM is a useful
self-directed learning aid as well as a useful
tool for lecture based teaching.
The Virtual Procedures Clinic CD-ROM is
a unique guide to common procedures. Using
interactive graphics, sound and text, different
aspects of each procedure are explained step by
step, including:
- Indications
- Contra Indications
- Anatomical Pitfalls
- Complications
- Up-to-date review of the procedure
itself
Various resources are integrated including
text, visual aids such as real dissected material
of the relevant anatomical region, animations of
performance, narration and text. Includes full references and research papers on
each procedure.
Key procedures included are:
- Lumbar puncture
- Cricothyroidotomy
- Intratracheal intubation
- Pericardiocentesis
- Great saphenenous vein cutdown
- Central venous catheterisation
- Knee joint aspiration
- Wrist and digital nerve block
The rooms in the Virtual Procedures Clinic
include an orientation room, library, clinical
anatomy laboratory and simulation room.
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System Requirements:
Pentium-compatible
processor (133MHz or faster), Windows
95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Memory Minimum of 32MB of
RAM, 800 x 600 or greater, Colours More than 256
colour display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Colour
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