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  1. Neuronavigation - Wikipedia

    Neuronavigation is the set of computer-assisted technologies used by neurosurgeons to guide or "navigate" within the confines of the skull or vertebral column during surgery, and used by …

  2. Neuronavigation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Neuronavigation is defined as a technology that links presurgical images from CT and MRI scans to a patient's anatomy in the surgical theater, allowing surgeons to localize surgical sites …

  3. Neuronavigation: Neuroimaging Applied to Neuromodulation …

    Apr 21, 2025 · Neuronavigation has revolutionised neurosurgery by enabling precise targeting of brain structures through the integration of real-time surgical navigation and advanced …

  4. Cranial Navigation: Advanced Neuronavigation | Brainlab

    Experience Brainlab's Cranial Navigation Application. It combines ease of use with extended functionality tailored to surgeons’ needs. Discover more now!

  5. Neuronavigation. Principles. Surgical technique - PMC

    Neuronavigation and stereotaxy are techniques designed to help neurosurgeons precisely localize different intracerebral pathological processes by using a set of preoperative images (CT, MRI, …

  6. Neuronavigation systems without robotic positioning only measure and report positions and/or errors relative to a selected target. Typically, these measurements are used as a visual …

  7. Neuronavigation is a system composed of advanced intraoperative equipment where a virtual link is created between digital images and anatomical structures such that intra-axial lesions are …

  8. Neuronavigation in glioma resection: current applications, …

    Aug 6, 2024 · Neuronavigation integrates preoperative imaging data such as CT and MRI to create a three-dimensional map of the patient's brain (Figure 1). This map is then used during …

  9. Neuronavigation: geneology, reality, and prospects - focus

    Neuronavigation supplies intraoperative orientation, localization, and guidance with a high level of accuracy and precision. Thus, neuronavigation elevates the neurosurgeon's confidence and …

  10. A review and comparison of three neuronavigation systems for …

    This review will describe the characteristics of three popular stereotactic neuronavigation systems and compare their advantages and disadvantages as they relate to minimally invasive ICH …