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Precision Freehand Sculpting (PFS) Head: Takeo Kanade Contact: Gabriel Brisson
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Associated center: MRTC
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| Project Description |
Artificial joint replacements must be installed accurately to ensure proper biomechanics. Proper installation requires cutting precise shapes out of bone. The Precision Freehand Sculptor (PFS) is a handheld tool to assist the surgeon in accurately cutting these shapes. Its rotating cutter only allows the surgeon to remove waste bone; the cutter turns off when it hits good bone. Thus the surgeon can use the PFS freehand while it automatically restricts the cut to the proper shape.
| Personnel [Past Members] |
| Name | Title | Email Address | |
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Takeo Kanade | U.A. and Helen Whitaker University Prof. | tk@cs.cmu.edu |
| Publications |
Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.