Abstract
Computer assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) is an emerging and expanding filed. There are some old classification systems that are too comprehensive to cover all new CAOS tools and hybrid devises that are currently present and others that are expected to appear in the near future. Based on our experience and on the literature review, we grouped CAOS devises on the basis of their functionality and clinical use into 6 categories, which are then sub-grouped on technical basis. In future, new devices can be added under new categories or subcategories. This grouping scheme is meant to provide a simple guide on orthopaedic systems rather than a comprehensive classification for all computer assisted systems in surgical practice. For example, the number and diversity of tasks of surgical robots is enormous, up to 159 surgical robots with different mechanisms and functions reported in the literature. These can be classified according to their tasks, mechanism of actions, degree of freedom and level of activity but for the purpose of simplicity we subcategorised the orthopaedic robots to only industrial, hand-held and bone-mounted. Table 1 shows the classification system with the 6 categories and other subcategories.