2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2208.08812
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Automatic laser steering for middle ear surgery

Abstract: This paper deals with the control of laser spot in the context of minimally invasive surgery of the middle ear, e.g., cholesteatoma removal. More precisely, our work concerns with the exhaustive burring of residual infected cells after a primary mechanical resection of the pathological tissues since the latter cannot guarantee the treatment of all the infected tissues, the remaining infected cells cause regeneration of the diseases in 20%-25% of cases, which require a second surgery 12-18 months later. To tack… Show more

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