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Sergi Coderch-Navarro
Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona
Publications - 4
Citations - 19
Sergi Coderch-Navarro is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging technology & Cadaveric spasm. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications receiving 3 citations.
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3D printing innovation: New insights into upper extremity surgery planning.
Ferran Fillat-Gomà,Francesc Marcano-Fernández,Sergi Coderch-Navarro,Laia Martínez-Carreres,Alex Berenguer +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, 3D virtual planning together with 3D printing has been implemented through different approaches in 8 different upper extremity trauma cases, and the authors describe their specific challenges and management.
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Integrated 3D printing solution to mitigate shortages of airway consumables and personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ferran Fillat-Gomà,Sergi Coderch-Navarro,Laia Martínez-Carreres,Núria Monill-Raya,Toni Nadal-Mir,Cristina Lalmolda,Cristina Lalmolda,Manel Luján,Manel Luján,Candelaria de Haro,Lluis Blanch,Lluis Blanch +11 more
TL;DR: 3D printing helped mitigate shortages of medical devices due to problems in the global supply chain as well as identify potentially lacking medical equipment and proposed solutions based on 3D printing.
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High-power short-duration vs. standard radiofrequency cardiac ablation: comparative study based on an in-silico model
TL;DR: In this paper, a new setting based on high power and short duration (HPSD) has been proposed for radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA), which consists of applying low power for long times.
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Three-dimensional-printed patient-specific instrumentation is an accurate tool to reproduce femoral bone tunnels in multiple-ligament knee injuries
Núria Fernández-Poch,Ferran Fillat-Gomà,Laia Martinez-Carreres,Sergi Coderch-Navarro,Christian Yela-Verdú,Sonia Carbó-Cedán,Xavier Pelfort +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used 3D-printed patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) for lateral and medial anatomical knee reconstructions to avoid short tunnels or convergences among them.