OBJECTIVE: For frameless stereotaxy, users can choose between anatomic landmarks (ALs) or surface fiducial markers (FMs) for their match points during registration to define an alignment of the head in the physical and radiographic image space. In this study, we sought to determine the concordance among a point-merged FM registration, a point-merged AL registration, and a combined point-merged anatomic/surface-merged (SM) registration, i.e., to determine the accuracy of registration techniques with and without FMs by examining the extent of agreement between the system-generated predicted value and physical measured values. METHODS: We examined 30 volunteers treated with gamma knife surgery. The frameless stereotactic image-guidance system ...
Stereotactic neurosurgical robots allow quick, accurate location of small targets within the brain, ...
Objective: To determine and compare the accuracy of Nexframe and the Leksell stereotactic frame in d...
This thesis studies various aspects of the accuracy issue in image-guided neurosurgery (IGNS). Facto...
Objective: We compared the application accuracy of an infrared- based neuronavigation system when us...
Image guided neurosurgery system is currently an interesting and active topic for research that cove...
Background: Surgical navigation requires registration of the pre-operative image dataset with the pa...
Hypothesis: The use of freehand stereotactic image-guidance with a target registration error (TRE) o...
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of Neurolocate frameless registratio...
<div><p>Image co-registration is used in frameless gamma knife radiosurgery (GKSRS) to assign a ster...
Hypothesis: The use of freehand stereotactic image-guidance with a target registration error (TRE) o...
PURPOSE: Real-time surgical navigation has been increasingly applied in implant placement. The initi...
planning and surgical procedures. However, many surgeons have the impression that accuracy decreases...
Image co-registration is used in frameless gamma knife radiosurgery (GKSRS) to assign a stereotactic...
PURPOSE: Superimposition of two dimensional preoperative and postoperative facial images, including ...
Background: Three-dimensional fluoroscopy via the O-arm (Medtronic, Dublin, Ireland) has been valida...
Stereotactic neurosurgical robots allow quick, accurate location of small targets within the brain, ...
Objective: To determine and compare the accuracy of Nexframe and the Leksell stereotactic frame in d...
This thesis studies various aspects of the accuracy issue in image-guided neurosurgery (IGNS). Facto...
Objective: We compared the application accuracy of an infrared- based neuronavigation system when us...
Image guided neurosurgery system is currently an interesting and active topic for research that cove...
Background: Surgical navigation requires registration of the pre-operative image dataset with the pa...
Hypothesis: The use of freehand stereotactic image-guidance with a target registration error (TRE) o...
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of Neurolocate frameless registratio...
<div><p>Image co-registration is used in frameless gamma knife radiosurgery (GKSRS) to assign a ster...
Hypothesis: The use of freehand stereotactic image-guidance with a target registration error (TRE) o...
PURPOSE: Real-time surgical navigation has been increasingly applied in implant placement. The initi...
planning and surgical procedures. However, many surgeons have the impression that accuracy decreases...
Image co-registration is used in frameless gamma knife radiosurgery (GKSRS) to assign a stereotactic...
PURPOSE: Superimposition of two dimensional preoperative and postoperative facial images, including ...
Background: Three-dimensional fluoroscopy via the O-arm (Medtronic, Dublin, Ireland) has been valida...
Stereotactic neurosurgical robots allow quick, accurate location of small targets within the brain, ...
Objective: To determine and compare the accuracy of Nexframe and the Leksell stereotactic frame in d...
This thesis studies various aspects of the accuracy issue in image-guided neurosurgery (IGNS). Facto...