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Grade Sheet – HW #1 Name 1: __________________ /Phone: ______________ Role/contribution: ___________ __________________________ Name 2: __________________ /Phone: ______________ Role/contribution: ___________ __________________________ I/we have adhered to the rules on this homework assignment: ___________________________ (signature)(date)(signature)(date) Problem 1 – Description15 Problem 1 – Tradeoffs15 Problem 1 – Pins vs Pinless10 Problem 2 – Design30 Problem 2 – Tradeoffs/evaluation20 Problem 3 – Approach to implementation10 Totals100

Homework groundrules Work in groups of at most 2 people Do not work with other groups on homework Do not refer to previous years’ homework Include the cover sheet on the homework Both students should sign the honor pledge You should state what each of you did

Homework 1, Problem 1(40 pts) Discuss the the ROBODOC system for total hip replacement surgery: Refer to the information flow sketch attached (15 pts) For each of the major components, provide a short descriptive paragraph. I.e., –What information is used to represent the patient’s thigh bone in presurgical planning? –How is the presurgical planning done? –What information is passed on to the execution system? –How is the robot registered to the preoperative data and the patient? –What does the robot actually do? How is this an advantage, compared to conventional manual surgery? (15 pts) Overall, list advantages and disadvantages of Robodoc THR and explain to whom each such factor might be important (10 pts) Discuss the trade-offs of the pin and pinless versions from the point-of-view of the patient, surgeon, ins. co., and hospital.

Current Robodoc™ process Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Locate bone by probing surface Cut cavity with robot Postop CT or X-Ray Plan shape place Follow-up Preop CT or X-ray Update robot coordinates

Homework 1, Problem 2 (60 points) (30 pts) Sketch out the design of a non-robotic alternative method for computer-assisted THR. I am not looking for a very detailed design. But I would like a few sketches and a couple paragraphs describing the basic system components and how they would be used in planning, execution, and follow-up, as well as what information passes from one phase to another. (20 points) Compare and contrast your proposed solution to Robotic THR. Your discussion should include such elements as cost, accuracy, surgeon convenience, safety, etc. Where would your solution have advantages? Where would the robotic solution have advantages? (10 points) Describe how you would go about implementing your proposed design. Here I am looking for a description of what the major milestones might be, what components could be developed in parallel, when components would be integrated, what testing needs doing, etc.