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Technical:

How do I install TraumaCad?

Click here to view or download TraumaCad's installation manual

Where can I find the help file for the TraumaCad product?

Click here to view or download TraumaCad’s User’s guide

How can I update the templates database in TraumaCad?

We have created a utility to update your templates database.

Click here to download the Templates Downloader Utility

Activation checks

Before activating the license please visit the next URL to check connectivity to our license server:

http://ortho.securelm.net/LicenseIssueWs/IssueService.asmx

If you are getting a list of services, it means you can connect to our server correctly and you are welcome to activate the software.
If you cannot see this list, it means that you are either not connected to the internet, or that the firewall/proxy blocks this connection.
In this case, try to contact your system administrator to open this connection.

Also please email us the log file (typically under C:\Program Files\OrthoCad\traumacad\SecureLM.log).
If the activation is successful - please reply to

Support@Traumacad.com

Dicom Logs

In order to start TraumaCad DICOM logging for analysis purposes, please add the following key to your registry (you can enter your registry by running "regedit")

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Medical Connections\DicomObjects
Under this registry key, add the following three values:

1. "Log", Type = "REG_DWORD", Data = "0x00000001 (1)"
2. "LogLevel", Type = "REG_DWORD", Data = "0x0000003f (63)"
3. "LogLocation", Type = "REG_String", String = C:\Log


To turn on the logging, set Log to 0x00000001 (1)
To turn off the logging, set Log to 0x00000000 (0)

The log files will be saved under the root directory of the hard drive under the name "D.O.xxxxxxx.log" (xxxxxxx stands for the date and time)

The directory for the DICOM log files must exist before applying it as the "LogLocation" String value.

Please zip them and send in reply to

Support@Traumacad.com

Medical:

How can I have precise calibration?

Automatic calibration of bone size by TraumaCad orthopedic imaging software's OrthoMark
To use an image for quantitative measurements (length, size etc…), the image must be calibrated to the actual bone size, while most images imported from PACS are calibrated according to the cassette. One of the most beneficial features of TraumaCad is its ability to automatically calibrate an image to the actual bone size.

For this purpose Orthocrat provides a spherical metal X-ray marker with a known diameter which is placed at the bone level while performing the x-ray, the advantage of the sphere is that it is three-dimensional and its diameter is constant from any angle that the x-ray is taken.  TraumaCad can then automatically detect this marker and calibrate the image to the actual bone size according to it.

Automatic calibration of bone size

What information will be saved from my preoperative plan?

PACS integration of orthopedic data from medical imaging software
By committing the preoperative plan back to the PACS, An image will be saved as a new series in the patients file for future reference. The image appears with a textual overlay consisting of information describing the patient, the user, date of the plan, preoperative measurements, implants to be used and any text that the surgeon choose to add.

PACS integration of orthopedic data

In addition to the image an HTML textural report with the same information can be saved locally, printed or sent to the OR.

How can I manipulate fracture fragments?

Medical imaging software defines fracture fragments

The first step is defining the fragments, Select the Define Fragments  tool and make a series of clicks along the outline of the fragment to be moved.

Outline and repositioning of fracture fragment

Close the outline drawing of the fragment by double-clicking. You now have a closed shape that you can drag to a new position, as shown below:

Outline and repositioning of fracture fragment

You can now reposition or adjust the selection of the fragment as required using any of the following options:

You can press the Esc key to delete the selected outline.

You can reshape the fragment outline by dragging any of the red points on the outline.

The dot in the center of the fragment that you have traced is the pivot point. If you drag the handle, the fragment will rotate around it. You can also drag this pivot point to a new position and then rotate the fragment by dragging its handle.

You can flip this fragment using the  Flip tool.

You can duplicate this fragment, copy it to another image and delete it, using the  Duplicate Fragment,  Copy to Clipboard and the  Delete Selected Object tools.

Now that the fracture is reduced, you can add implants for fixation.

How to select an implant?

Orthopedic medical imaging software helps select implant manufacturer and implant type for all surgical procedures
After choosing the desired procedure (hip replacement, knee replacement trauma etc…) Select the manufacturer of the implant from the Manufacturer field.
Select the type of the implant from the Types of Implant field.
Select the implant product family from the Implants field.
 Many implant products may be available for selection and you can scroll right or left using the scroll bar under this list to see them all.


Click on the arrow  next to the implant product to see a preview image of the implant, as shown below:

Double click on the chosen implant or drag it to desired location on the image.

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