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Spinal Cord Stereotaxy: An Overview
Journal of Neurological Surgery, Part A: Central European Neurosurgery, 2015The origin of spinal cord stereotaxy can be traced back to the 19th-century work of Woroshiloff, the pioneer of brain stereotaxy. The development of clinical brain stereotaxy began in the mid-20th century, but spinal cord stereotaxy lagged behind. The first stereotactic spinal cord surgery was successfully performed by Hitchcock for pain treatment in ...
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Neurosurgery, 1999
To simplify the practice of stereotactic surgery by using an original method, apparatus, and solid anatomic replica for trajectory planning and to validate the method and apparatus in a laboratory and clinical trial.The patient is marked with fiducials and scanned by using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging.
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To simplify the practice of stereotactic surgery by using an original method, apparatus, and solid anatomic replica for trajectory planning and to validate the method and apparatus in a laboratory and clinical trial.The patient is marked with fiducials and scanned by using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging.
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Endoscopy and Stereotaxy for Aneurysms
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1998The combination of the endoscope and frameless stereotaxy improves surgical results by allowing the surgeon to look around structures and into tight spaces, monitor the success of aneurysm clipping, decrease the risk of perforator or cranial nerve injury, plan the surgical approach, and track surgical instruments in the surgical field.
J G, Frazee, W A, King
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Radiology, 1969
Implantation of an electrode or probe into the brain by stereotaxis requires accurate biplane radiography to define the target. The x-ray image of the target may be seen directly (e.g., an ancurysm filled with contrast medium) or, as is usually the case, indirectly by measurements from coordinate points outlined by contrast medium (e.g., in ...
J L, Fox, R C, Green
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Implantation of an electrode or probe into the brain by stereotaxis requires accurate biplane radiography to define the target. The x-ray image of the target may be seen directly (e.g., an ancurysm filled with contrast medium) or, as is usually the case, indirectly by measurements from coordinate points outlined by contrast medium (e.g., in ...
J L, Fox, R C, Green
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1960
We have been using Leksell's Stereotactic Instrument, at the National Hospital and at Atkinson Morley's Hospital, in the treatment of Parkinsonism and other conditions characterised by involuntary movements and disturbances of tone, and also for the implantation of radioactive gold grains into tumours which are fairly well localised and deeply situated.
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We have been using Leksell's Stereotactic Instrument, at the National Hospital and at Atkinson Morley's Hospital, in the treatment of Parkinsonism and other conditions characterised by involuntary movements and disturbances of tone, and also for the implantation of radioactive gold grains into tumours which are fairly well localised and deeply situated.
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