JURÁŇ, Vilém, Martin SMRČKA and Milan VIDLÁK. The use of high-frequency ultrasound for navigation in brain tumor surgery. In Neuro-ski - Abstrakta. Harrachov: FN Hradec Králové - Neurologická klinika, 2002, p. 17.
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Original name The use of high-frequency ultrasound for navigation in brain tumor surgery
Name (in English) The use of high-frequency ultrasound for navigation in brain tumor surgery
Authors JURÁŇ, Vilém, Martin SMRČKA and Milan VIDLÁK.
Edition Harrachov, Neuro-ski - Abstrakta, p. 17-17, 2002.
Publisher FN Hradec Králové - Neurologická klinika
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Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
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Abstract
An exact navigation during the brain rumor surgery enables a direct and shortest surgical approach and therefore decreases the risk of post-operativemorbidity. Ultrasound seems to be the second method of choice particularly in cases where frameless or frame-based stereotaxy cannot be utilized. The advantages are the availability of on-line visualization of changing surgical situation in the operated region, its simplicity and low cost of the procedure.
Abstract (in English)
An exact navigation during the brain rumor surgery enables a direct and shortest surgical approach and therefore decreases the risk of post-operativemorbidity. Ultrasound seems to be the second method of choice particularly in cases where frameless or frame-based stereotaxy cannot be utilized. The advantages are the availability of on-line visualization of changing surgical situation in the operated region, its simplicity and low cost of the procedure.
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