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Summary

Our project is to track the osteotom tool that is used in Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO) Surgery using RGBD and X-ray data. The osteotom tool is rigidly fixed on the bone fragment which is going to be cut and reoriented in the PAO surgery. By tracking the tool, the surgeon should be able to have a better knowledge of the position and orientation of the bone fragment which is mostly inside human body. With …</description>
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