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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1053478
Frameless Neuronavigation in Modern Neurosurgery
Publication History
Publication Date:
18 March 2008 (online)
Abstract
A fundamental effort in neurosurgery is to reduce surgical trauma. Microneurosurgical technique combined with precise localization of lesions, can minimize the invasiveness of neurosurgical procedures. This report summarizes the Utility of frameless neuronavigator systems and examines their value in reducing operative invasiveness. The basic principle of neuronavigation is the virtual linkage between digitized neuroradiological data and real anatomical structures, allowing an excellent three-dimensional orientation by real-time graphic-anatomic interaction. As frameless graphic interactive neuronavigation is developed further, these devices should become an important component of the modern microneurosurgical armamentarium and reduce surgical morbidity.
Key words
Computer-assisted neurosurgery - Neuronavigation - Frameless stereotaxy - Robotic neurosurgery - Stereotaxy