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Accurate intracranial surgery relies on precise lesion localization and minimal brain trauma. Advanced stereotactic systems, imaging, and interactive image-guided technology significantly improve neurosurgical precision.

Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical Imaging
  • Surgical Technology

Background:

  • Precise localization of intracranial lesions is critical for effective neurosurgery.
  • Minimizing damage to surrounding brain tissue is a primary surgical goal.
  • Traditional stereotactic frames offer high accuracy in lesion localization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight advancements in neurosurgical localization techniques.
  • To discuss the integration of imaging modalities with stereotactic systems.
  • To introduce interactive image-guided technology in neurosurgery.

Main Methods:

  • Review of stereotactic frame systems.
  • Integration analysis of advanced imaging modalities.
  • Evaluation of interactive image-guided neurosurgical technology.

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Main Results:

  • Stereotactic frame systems provide accurate localization methods.
  • Sophisticated imaging modalities enhance localization accuracy.
  • Interactive image-guided technology further refines precision in neurosurgery.

Conclusions:

  • Advancements in technology have significantly improved intracranial surgery.
  • The combination of stereotaxis, imaging, and interactive guidance optimizes surgical outcomes.
  • Future neurosurgical approaches will likely leverage these integrated technologies.