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Lutz-Peter Nolte

Lutz-Peter Nolte

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
66
Citations
14475
World Ranking
1434
National Ranking
25

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Lutz-Peter Nolte is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. Their academic profile shows an association with this institution but does not list specific research papers, co-authors, or detailed information on publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • A survey of MRI-based medical image analysis for brain tumor studies

    Stefan Bauer;Roland Wiest;Lutz-Peter Nolte;Mauricio Reyes

  • Adjacent vertebral failure after vertebroplasty: A BIOMECHANICAL INVESTIGATION

    U. Berlemann;S. J. Ferguson;L.-P. Nolte;P. F. Heini

  • Fully automatic segmentation of brain tumor images using support vector machine classification in combination with hierarchical conditional random field regularization

    Stefan Bauer;Lutz-P. Nolte;Mauricio Reyes

  • Extracting clinically relevant data from finite element simulations.

    Marco Viceconti;Sigbjorn Olsen;Lutz P. Nolte;Kim Burton

  • Evaluation of 3D correspondence methods for model building.

    Martin A. Styner;Kumar T. Rajamani;Lutz-Peter Nolte;Gabriel Zsemlye

  • Fluoroscopy as an Imaging Means for Computer-Assisted Surgical Navigation

    R. Hofstetter;M. Slomczykowski;M. Sati;L.-P. Nolte

  • Quadriceps tendon and patellar ligament: cryosectional anatomy and structural properties in young adults.

    H U Stäubli;L Schatzmann;P Brunner;L Rincón

  • Compressive strength of interbody cages in the lumbar spine: the effect of cage shape, posterior instrumentation and bone density

    B. Jost;P. A. Cripton;T. Lund;T. R. Oxland

  • A new approach to computer-aided spine surgery: fluoroscopy-based surgical navigation.

    L. P. Nolte;M. A. Slomczykowski;U. Berlemann;M. J. Strauss

  • Clinical evaluation of a system for precision enhancement in spine surgery

    Nolte Lp;Zamorano L;Visarius H;Berlemann U;Berlemann U

  • Computer-assisted fluoroscopy-based reduction of femoral fractures and antetorsion correction.

    R. Hofstetter;M. Slomczykowski;C. Krettek;G. Köppen

  • Method for establishing a three-dimensional representation of a bone from image data

    Guoyan Zheng;Lutz-Peter Nolte

  • Statistical deformable bone models for robust 3D surface extrapolation from sparse data

    Kumar T. Rajamani;Martin Andreas Styner;Haydar Talib;Guoyan Zheng

  • Computer assistance for pelvic osteotomies.

    Frank Langlotz;Richard Bächler;Ulrich Berlemann;Lutz-Peter Nolte

  • Computer-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery: Current State and Future Perspective.

    Guoyan Zheng;Lutz-Peter Nolte

  • A hybrid CT‐free navigation system for total hip arthroplasty

    Guoyan Zheng;Axel Marx;Ulrich Langlotz;Karl-Heinz Widmer

  • The role of supplemental translaminar screws in anterior lumbar interbody fixation: a biomechanical study

    G. C. Rathonyi;T. R. Oxland;U. Gerich;S. Grassmann

  • Experimental study of atlas injuries. I. Biomechanical analysis of their mechanisms and fracture patterns.

    Manohar M. Panjabi;Takenori Oda;Joseph J. Crisco;Thomas R. Oxland

  • Novel computer-assisted fluoroscopy system for intraoperative guidance : Feasibility study for distal locking of femoral nails

    Michal A. Slomczykowski;Robert Hofstetter;Marwan Sati;Christian Krettek

  • Device and method for intraoperative navigation

    Ulrich Langlotz;Lutz-Peter Nolte

  • Computer assistance for pelvic osteotomies : Computer assisted orthopaedic surgery: Medical robotics and image guided surgery

    F. Langlotz;R. Bächler;U. Berlemann;L.-P. Nolte

Frequent Co-Authors

Guoyan Zheng
Guoyan Zheng Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Mauricio Reyes
Mauricio Reyes University of Bern
Martin Styner
Martin Styner University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Christian Krettek
Christian Krettek Hannover Medical School
Philippe C. Cattin
Philippe C. Cattin University of Basel
Reinhold Ganz
Reinhold Ganz University of Bern
Daniel Rueckert
Daniel Rueckert Technical University of Munich
Michael Unser
Michael Unser École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Hannes Bleuler
Hannes Bleuler École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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