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27 April 1995 Three-dimensional stereotactic neurosurgical planner/simulator
John W. Snell, Ted R. Jackson, William T. Katz, Ken Hinckley, John C. Goble, Neal F. Kassell M.D.
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Abstract
We have designed and implemented a computer-based system for three-dimensional stereotactic planning of minimally invasive neurosurgical procedures. The system integrates rapid acquisition of digital medical images, segmentation, multi-modality registration, and three-dimensional planning capabilities. Emphasis on real-time planning is central to our system: imaging, pre-processing and planning are performed on the morning of surgery in clinically useful times. We have tested the system on procedures such as needle biopsies, depth electrode placements, pallidotomies, thalamotomies and craniectomies for arteriovenous malformations, aneurysms and tumors. We describe in this paper the core algorithms of our system, and discuss issues related to implementation, validation and user acceptance.
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John W. Snell, Ted R. Jackson, William T. Katz, Ken Hinckley, John C. Goble, and Neal F. Kassell M.D. "Three-dimensional stereotactic neurosurgical planner/simulator", Proc. SPIE 2431, Medical Imaging 1995: Image Display, (27 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.207605
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Brain

3D image processing

3D acquisition

Surgery

Visualization

Head

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