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Image-guided surgery for meningioma

2020
Image-guided surgery (IGS-neuronavigation) has revolutionized the field of neurosurgery over the past few decades. Although commonly used for the diagnosis and resection of intracranial gliomas and metastases, IGS is also useful for meningioma surgery, particularly for accessing deep tumors, creating an optimal craniotomy for superficial lesions, and ...
Danilo, Silva   +2 more
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Image-Guided Sinus Surgery

The Journal of Otolaryngology, 2004
Image-guided sinus surgery is a relatively new technology used to track the position of endoscopic instruments placed within the nose or sinus cavities. The different types of image-guided technologies are reviewed. A review of our experience with 55 patients in whom this technology was used over a 10-month period is presented.
Richard M, Gall   +2 more
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Image-guided breast surgery

The American Journal of Surgery, 2005
With recent advances in technology and increased use of ultrasound, breast surgery has dramatically changed its approach towards nonpalpable lesions. Several image-guided diagnostic and therapeutic procedures have been implemented for the treatment of breast disease.
Jacobo, Nurko, Michael J, Edwards
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Image-guided otologic surgery

International Congress Series, 2003
Application of image-guided surgical systems to otologic surgery has been limited by the need for submillimeter accuracy via a fiducial system that is easily useable (i.e. noninvasive and nonobstructive). To overcome these limitations and demonstrate the feasibility of image-guided otologic surgery, a novel fiducial marker system was constructed which ...
Robert F. Labadie   +5 more
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Image-Guided Brain Surgery

2020
In neurosurgery, the extent of resection plays a critical role, especially in the management of malignant gliomas. These tumors are characterized through a diffuse infiltration into the surrounding brain parenchyma. Delineation between tumor and normal brain parenchyma can therefore often be challenging.
Stephanie, Schipmann-Miletić   +1 more
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A stereoscope for image-guided surgery

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2002
A method of image guidance for neurosurgery using the surgeon's binocular depth perception is described. Magnetic resonance volume acquisitions and surface rendering software were used to produce stereoscopic pairs of images of the surface of the heads of patients with brain tumours.
P, Mitchell   +4 more
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Image-Guided Surgery

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
Initially, stereotactic surgery was developed to treat functional brain diseases only. The localisation of targets was based on stereotactic atlases and radiographs. The introduction of computer based imaging techniques, such as CT and MRI, have offered the possibility to "see" anomalies and to approach them stereotactically.
J, Gybels, P, Suetens
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Image-guided spinal surgery

The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, 2006
The purpose of this review is to present a comprehensive summary of commonly used methods of spinal image guidance, including the benefits and limitations of this novel technology.The relevant medical literature was examined, supplemented by the author's laboratory and clinical experience with image-guided spinal surgery.Spinal image guidance has ...
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Image-Guided Spine Surgery

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America
The realm of spine surgery is undergoing a transformative shift, thanks to the integration of image-guided navigation technology. This innovative system seamlessly blends real-time imaging data with precise location tracking. While the indispensable expertise of experienced spine surgeons remains irreplaceable, navigation systems bring a host of ...
Khanathip, Jitpakdee   +2 more
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Cost-effectiveness of image-guided surgery

Academic Radiology, 1998
The development of new minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and advances in medical imaging have had a huge impact on the developing field of image-guided surgery (1). Image-guided surgical procedures (in particular, minimally invasive procedures) use microinstruments, catheters, biopsy needles, lasers, and endoscopes for procedures
F A, Jolesz   +2 more
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