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Brodeur, P., Dansereau, J., De Guise, J., & Labelle, H. (1997). Évaluation d'un système de mesures per-opératoires pour le suivi de déplacements vertébraux. Annales de chirurgie, 51(8), 861-867. Unavailable
Brodeur, P., Dansereau, J., De Guise, J., & Labelle, H. (1995, September). A points-to-surfaces matching technique for the application of augmented reality during spine surgery [Paper]. 17th International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Montréal, Québec. External link
Delorme, S., Violas, P., Dansereau, J., De Guise, J., Aubin, C.-É., & Labelle, H. (2001). Preoperative and Early Postoperative Three-Dimensional Changes of the Rib Cage After Posterior Instrumentation in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. European Spine Journal, 10(2), 101-106. External link
Delorme, S., Dansereau, J., Aubin, C.-É., De Guise, J., & Labelle, H. (1997, June). Geometrical modelling of vertebrae: Influence of 3-D kriging profile and control points on posterior elements extrapolation [Paper]. 1st Meeting of the International Research Society of Spinal Deformities (IRSSD 1996), Huddinge, Sweden. External link
Ganjikia, S., Duval, N., Yahia, L., & De Guise, J. (2000). Three-Dimensional Knee Analyzer Validation by Simple Fluoroscopic Study. KNEE, 7(4), 221-231. External link
Godillon-Maquinghen, A. P., Dansereau, J., Labelle, H., & De Guise, J. (1997, January). Scoliotic spine. is it always a 3D deformity? [Paper]. 1st Meeting of the International Research Society of Spinal Deformities (IRSSD 1996), Huddinge, Sweden. External link
Landry, C., Labelle, H., Dansereau, J., Liberge, J., Asher, M., & De Guise, J. (1998). Morphometric Characteristics of a Scoliotic Spine. Annales de chirurgie, 52(8), 784-790. Unavailable
Labelle, H., Dansereau, J., Bellefleur, C., Poitras, B., Revard, C. H., Stokes, I. A. F., & De Guise, J. (1995). Comparison between preoperative and postoperative 3-dimensional reconstructions of idiopathic scoliosis with the cotrel-dubousset procedure. Spine, 20(23), 2487-2492. External link
Marcil, E., Dansereau, J., Labelle, H., & De Guise, J. (1995, September). Incorporation of patient displacement into a trunk reconstruction technique [Paper]. 1995 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 17th Annual Conference and 21st Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Conference, Montréal, Québec. External link
Phan, P., Mezghani, N., Nault, M. L., Aubin, C.-É., Parent, S., De Guise, J., & Labelle, H. (2010). A Decision Tree Can Increase Accuracy When Assessing Curve Types According to Lenke Classification of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. Spine, 35(10), 1054-1059. External link