Objective: We compared the application accuracy of an infrared- based neuronavigation system when used with a novel automatic registration with its application accuracy when standard fiducial-based registration is performed. Methods: The automatic referencing tool is based on markers that are integrated in the headrest holder we routinely use in our intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) setting and can be detected by the navigation software automatically. For navigation targeting we used a Plexiglas phantom with 32 notched rods of different heights. The phantom was fixed in the head holder and multiple optimized gradient echo slices containing the clamp-integrated markers were acquired. After that we measured a T 1 MPRAGE sequence...
Objectives: MRI is of great clinical utility for the guidance of special diagnostic and therapeutic ...
Hypothesis: The use of freehand stereotactic image-guidance with a target registration error (TRE) o...
Background Unreliable neuronavigation owing to inaccurate patient-to-image registration and brain sh...
OBJECTIVE: For frameless stereotaxy, users can choose between anatomic landmarks (ALs) or surface fi...
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of Neurolocate frameless registratio...
mercially available, image-guided, robotic-assisted system used for stereotactic procedures in neu-r...
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of Neurolocate frameless registratio...
Stereotactic neurosurgical robots allow quick, accurate location of small targets within the brain, ...
Image guided neurosurgery system is currently an interesting and active topic for research that cove...
This thesis studies various aspects of the accuracy issue in image-guided neurosurgery (IGNS). Facto...
AbstractStereotactic neurosurgical robots allow quick, accurate location of small targets within the...
International audienceBackground: The implantation of SEEG electrodes with robotic assistance has be...
Background: Surgical navigation requires registration of the pre-operative image dataset with the pa...
MRI is of great clinical utility for the guidance of special diagnostic and therapeutic intervention...
BACKGROUND: Deep brain stimulation electrode placement with interventional magnetic resonance imagin...
Objectives: MRI is of great clinical utility for the guidance of special diagnostic and therapeutic ...
Hypothesis: The use of freehand stereotactic image-guidance with a target registration error (TRE) o...
Background Unreliable neuronavigation owing to inaccurate patient-to-image registration and brain sh...
OBJECTIVE: For frameless stereotaxy, users can choose between anatomic landmarks (ALs) or surface fi...
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of Neurolocate frameless registratio...
mercially available, image-guided, robotic-assisted system used for stereotactic procedures in neu-r...
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of Neurolocate frameless registratio...
Stereotactic neurosurgical robots allow quick, accurate location of small targets within the brain, ...
Image guided neurosurgery system is currently an interesting and active topic for research that cove...
This thesis studies various aspects of the accuracy issue in image-guided neurosurgery (IGNS). Facto...
AbstractStereotactic neurosurgical robots allow quick, accurate location of small targets within the...
International audienceBackground: The implantation of SEEG electrodes with robotic assistance has be...
Background: Surgical navigation requires registration of the pre-operative image dataset with the pa...
MRI is of great clinical utility for the guidance of special diagnostic and therapeutic intervention...
BACKGROUND: Deep brain stimulation electrode placement with interventional magnetic resonance imagin...
Objectives: MRI is of great clinical utility for the guidance of special diagnostic and therapeutic ...
Hypothesis: The use of freehand stereotactic image-guidance with a target registration error (TRE) o...
Background Unreliable neuronavigation owing to inaccurate patient-to-image registration and brain sh...