2017
DOI: 10.1002/hed.24805
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Abstract: This study describes an accurate intraoperative image-guidance system for TORS.

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“…Given the location of the tumors and surgical approach, significant intraoperative tissue deformation in the region of interest was not a limiting factor. However, the majority of trans-oral resections would result in deformation of the soft tissue and translation of the bony structures to the point of rendering preoperative imaging unusable due to unacceptable target registration error 26,4 . The current study utilizes a CT/MRI-compatible laryngoscopy suspension system 5 and the availability of intraoperative CT capabilities to explore the feasibility of image-guided surgical navigation during suspension laryngoscopy.…”
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“…Given the location of the tumors and surgical approach, significant intraoperative tissue deformation in the region of interest was not a limiting factor. However, the majority of trans-oral resections would result in deformation of the soft tissue and translation of the bony structures to the point of rendering preoperative imaging unusable due to unacceptable target registration error 26,4 . The current study utilizes a CT/MRI-compatible laryngoscopy suspension system 5 and the availability of intraoperative CT capabilities to explore the feasibility of image-guided surgical navigation during suspension laryngoscopy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…result in deformation of the soft tissue and translation of the bony structures to the point of rendering preoperative imaging unusable due to unacceptable target registration error. 4,26 The current study utilizes a CT/MRI-compatible laryngoscopy suspension system 5 and the availability of intraoperative CT capabilities to explore the feasibility of image-guided surgical navigation during suspension laryngoscopy.…”
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confidence: 99%
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