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2015 Volume.2 No. 2 p.58 ~ p.63
Image-guided Stereotactic Neurosurgery: Practices and Pitfalls
Jung Na-Young

Kim Min-Soo
Kim Young-Goo
Jung Hyun-Ho
Chang Jin-Woo
Park Yong-Gou
Chang Won-Seok
Abstract
Image-guided neurosurgery (IGN) is a technique for localizing objects of surgical interest within the brain. In the past, its main use was placement of electrodes; however, the advent of computed tomography has led to a rebirth of IGN. Advances in computing techniques and neuroimaging tools allow improved surgical planning and intraoperative information. IGN influences many neurosurgical fields including neuro-oncology, functional disease, and radiosurgery. As development continues, several problems remain to be solved. This article provides a general overview of IGN with a brief discussion of future directions.
KEYWORD
Stereotactic, Neurosurgery, Neuro-image, Pitfall
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