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26 May 1994 Frameless image-guided surgery utilizing an optical digitizer
Richard D. Bucholz, Kurt R. Smith, Lee L. McDurmont, Carol K. Baumann, Kevin Frank
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Abstract
Stereotactic methodology is employed in a narrow range of neurosurgical procedures due to the difficulty encountered in using mechanical 3D digitizers. To extend the use of stereotaxy to all intracranial surgery, a system employing an infrared optical digitizer to track neurosurgical instruments during intracranial surgery has been developed.
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Richard D. Bucholz, Kurt R. Smith, Lee L. McDurmont, Carol K. Baumann, and Kevin Frank "Frameless image-guided surgery utilizing an optical digitizer", Proc. SPIE 2132, Clinical Applications of Modern Imaging Technology II, (26 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176553
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Magnetic resonance imaging

Imaging systems

Image registration

Computed tomography

Positron emission tomography

Brain

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