Neuronavigation
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Prospective Comparison of the Effects of Instrument Tracking on Time and Radiation During Minimally Invasive Lumbar Interbody Fusion.
- Accuracy of Novel Computed Tomography-Guided Frameless Stereotactic Drilling and Catheter System in Human Cadavers.
- Accuracy of robotic coil positioning during transcranial magnetic stimulation.
- Anterior clivectomy: surgical technique and clinical applications.
- Anterior-to-posterior circulation approach for mechanical thrombectomy of an acutely occluded basilar artery using the penumbra aspiration system.
- Does CT wand guidance improve shunt placement in patients with hydrocephalus?
- Enhancing Reality: A Systematic Review of Augmented Reality in Neuronavigation and Education.
- Evaluating Shunt Survival Following Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting with and without Stereotactic Navigation in Previously Shunt-Naïve Patients.
- Image Guidance for Ventricular Shunt Surgery: An Analysis of Ventricular Size and Proximal Revision Rates.
- In Reply to the Letter to the Editor Regarding "Enhancing Reality: A Systematic Review of Augmented Reality in Neuronavigation and Education".
- Minimally Invasive Surgery for Spontaneous Cerebellar Hemorrhage: A Multicenter Study.
- Minimally invasive guidewireless, navigated pedicle screw placement: a technical report and case series.
- TAP: targeting and analysis pipeline for optimization and verification of coil placement in transcranial magnetic stimulation.
- The impact of age on approach-related complications with navigated lateral lumbar interbody fusion.
- Three-dimensional computed tomographic analysis of the relationship between the arcuate eminence and the superior semicircular canal.
- Use of Intraoperative Navigation for Reconstruction of the C1 Lateral Mass After Resection of Aneurysmal Bone Cyst.
- Use of Neuronavigation in Suturectomy for Craniosynostosis.
- Visualization of Dark Side of Skull Base with Surgical Navigation and Endoscopic Assistance: Extended Petrous Rhomboid and Rhomboid with Maxillary Nerve-Mandibular Nerve Vidian Corridor.