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    Stereophotogrammetry and computed tomography offer distinct advantages in neurosurgical practice. This comparison highlights their benefits for various clinical applications.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurosurgery
    • Medical Imaging
    • Surgical Planning

    Background:

    • Accurate patient visualization is crucial in neurosurgery.
    • Traditional imaging methods have limitations in specific applications.
    • Advanced imaging techniques are increasingly important for surgical precision.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare stereophotogrammetry and computed tomography.
    • To illustrate the advantages of each imaging method.
    • To demonstrate their utility in neurosurgical practice.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of stereophotogrammetry and computed tomography.
    • Presentation of case examples from neurosurgical procedures.

    Main Results:

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    • Stereophotogrammetry provides excellent surface detail and 3D reconstruction.
    • Computed tomography offers superior visualization of bone and deep structures.
    • Both methods demonstrate unique benefits depending on the neurosurgical task.

    Conclusions:

    • Stereophotogrammetry and computed tomography are valuable, complementary tools in neurosurgery.
    • The choice of imaging modality should be based on specific clinical needs.
    • Integration of these techniques enhances surgical planning and outcomes.