Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3269831 HPB 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The IVS significantly increased the accuracy of complex targeting procedures of phantom lesions and enhanced targeting in an eight-patient clinical pilot study. During the accrual phase of this pilot study, the development of improved non-optical tracking hardware obviated the requirement to maintain a direct line of sight. The trial was then halted prematurely in order to focus on the application of the IVS utilizing this non-optical modality.
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