<div><p>Objective</p><p>Computer-aided-surgery in ENT surgery is mainly used for sinus surgery but navigation accuracy still reaches its limits for skull base procedures. Knowledge of navigation accuracy in distinct anatomical regions is therefore mandatory. This study examined whether navigation accuracy can be improved in specific anatomical localizations by using hybrid registration technique.</p><p>Study design</p><p>Experimental phantom study.</p><p>Setting</p><p>Operating room.</p><p>Subjects and methods</p><p>The gold standard of screw registration was compared with automatic LED-mask-registration alone, and in combination with additional surface matching. 3D-printer-based skull models with individual fabricated silicone skin were us...
Mohammad Javed Ali,1 Milind N Naik,1 Chetan Mallikarjuniah Girish,1 Mohammad Hasnat Ali,2 Swathi Kal...
INTRODUCTION: Computer navigation plays an increasingly important role in craniomaxillofacial surger...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of navigation according to the number o...
Computer-aided-surgery in ENT surgery is mainly used for sinus surgery but navigation accuracy still...
HYPOTHESIS Combining novel registration strategies and advanced image guidance technology enable ...
Background: Surgical navigation requires registration of the pre-operative image dataset with the pa...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared three marker-free registration methods that are applicable to a navi...
Purpose: Many studies have been conducted on assessment of navigation accuracy on cadaver head using...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study reported in this article was to evaluate (1) localizer inaccu...
The surgical anatomy of the paranasal sinuses and the skull base is considered to be one of the most...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To verify the reliability and clinical feasibility of a self-developed navig...
Patient-to-medical image registration is a crucial factor that affects the accuracy of image-guided ...
Hypotheses: We aimed to develop a surgical navigation system which fulfils the accuracy requirements...
CONCLUSION: Our self-developed planning and navigation system has proven its capacity for accurate s...
Image guided neurosurgery system is currently an interesting and active topic for research that cove...
Mohammad Javed Ali,1 Milind N Naik,1 Chetan Mallikarjuniah Girish,1 Mohammad Hasnat Ali,2 Swathi Kal...
INTRODUCTION: Computer navigation plays an increasingly important role in craniomaxillofacial surger...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of navigation according to the number o...
Computer-aided-surgery in ENT surgery is mainly used for sinus surgery but navigation accuracy still...
HYPOTHESIS Combining novel registration strategies and advanced image guidance technology enable ...
Background: Surgical navigation requires registration of the pre-operative image dataset with the pa...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared three marker-free registration methods that are applicable to a navi...
Purpose: Many studies have been conducted on assessment of navigation accuracy on cadaver head using...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study reported in this article was to evaluate (1) localizer inaccu...
The surgical anatomy of the paranasal sinuses and the skull base is considered to be one of the most...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To verify the reliability and clinical feasibility of a self-developed navig...
Patient-to-medical image registration is a crucial factor that affects the accuracy of image-guided ...
Hypotheses: We aimed to develop a surgical navigation system which fulfils the accuracy requirements...
CONCLUSION: Our self-developed planning and navigation system has proven its capacity for accurate s...
Image guided neurosurgery system is currently an interesting and active topic for research that cove...
Mohammad Javed Ali,1 Milind N Naik,1 Chetan Mallikarjuniah Girish,1 Mohammad Hasnat Ali,2 Swathi Kal...
INTRODUCTION: Computer navigation plays an increasingly important role in craniomaxillofacial surger...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of navigation according to the number o...