Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4241799 | Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2007 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Several new image-guidance tools and devices are being prototyped, investigated, and compared. These tools are introduced and include prototype software for image registration and fusion, thermal modeling, electromagnetic tracking, semiautomated robotic needle guidance, and multimodality imaging. The integration of treatment planning with computed tomography robot systems or electromagnetic needle-tip tracking allows for seamless, iterative, “see-and-treat,” patient-specific tumor ablation. Such automation, navigation, and visualization tools could eventually optimize radiofrequency ablation and other needle-based ablation procedures and decrease variability among operators, thus facilitating the translation of novel image-guided therapies. Much of this new technology is in use or will be available to the interventional radiologist in the near future, and this brief introduction will hopefully encourage research in this emerging area.
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Authors
Bradford J. MD, Julia K. RN, MS, Anand MS, Jochen PhD, Dieter PhD, Juan PhD, Ariela PhD, Ruida BS, Evan BS, Kevin PhD, Matthew J. PhD, Neil PhD, Jeff PhD,