Introduction. To evaluate the accuracy of a quantitative 3D navigation system for CT-guided interventional procedures in a two-part study. Materials and Methods. Twenty-two procedures were performed in abdominal and thoracic phantoms. Accuracies of the 3D anatomy map registration and navigation were evaluated. Time used for the navigated procedures was recorded. In the IRB approved clinical evaluation, 21 patients scheduled for CT-guided thoracic and hepatic biopsy and ablations were recruited. CT-guided procedures were performed without following the 3D navigation display. Accuracy of navigation as well as workflow fitness of the system was evaluated. Results. In phantoms, the average 3D anatomy map registration error was 1.79 mm. The aver...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy, efficiency and radiation dose of a novel laser navigation sy...
Introduction: In daily practice, at interventional radiology (IR), percutaneous needle placement (e....
Percutaneous needle intervention based on PET/CT images is effective, but exposes the patient to unn...
Abstract Background Interventional radiology includes a range of minimally invasive image-guided dia...
International audiencePURPOSE:To assess the accuracy and usability of an electromagnetic navigation ...
PurposeTo describe the features of a novel patient-mounted system for CT-guided needle navigation, t...
PURPOSE:To assess the accuracy and usability of an electromagnetic navigation system designed to ass...
Computed Tomography (CT)-guided intervention has become an integral component of modern patient care...
The aim of this work was to determine the accuracy of a new navigational system, Medarpa, with a tra...
Minimally invasive procedures, such as the percutaneous procedures, present more difficulties than t...
Purpose: To describe the features of a novel patient-mounted system for CT-guided needle navigation,...
BACKGROUND: Various systems exist for CT-guided needle placement in the thorax and abdomen, but wide...
Background: Various systems exist for CT-guided needle placement in the thorax and abdomen, but wide...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy, efficiency and radiation dose of a novel laser navigation sy...
Introduction: In daily practice, at interventional radiology (IR), percutaneous needle placement (e....
Percutaneous needle intervention based on PET/CT images is effective, but exposes the patient to unn...
Abstract Background Interventional radiology includes a range of minimally invasive image-guided dia...
International audiencePURPOSE:To assess the accuracy and usability of an electromagnetic navigation ...
PurposeTo describe the features of a novel patient-mounted system for CT-guided needle navigation, t...
PURPOSE:To assess the accuracy and usability of an electromagnetic navigation system designed to ass...
Computed Tomography (CT)-guided intervention has become an integral component of modern patient care...
The aim of this work was to determine the accuracy of a new navigational system, Medarpa, with a tra...
Minimally invasive procedures, such as the percutaneous procedures, present more difficulties than t...
Purpose: To describe the features of a novel patient-mounted system for CT-guided needle navigation,...
BACKGROUND: Various systems exist for CT-guided needle placement in the thorax and abdomen, but wide...
Background: Various systems exist for CT-guided needle placement in the thorax and abdomen, but wide...
Objective: To investigate the accuracy, efficiency and radiation dose of a novel laser navigation sy...
Introduction: In daily practice, at interventional radiology (IR), percutaneous needle placement (e....
Percutaneous needle intervention based on PET/CT images is effective, but exposes the patient to unn...