2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbe.2020.07.005
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Initial clinical evaluation of image fusion based on rigid registration and supporting percutaneous liver tumor ablation

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“…Once a personalized model of the patient’s anatomy has been created, the surgeon can progress to the second stage of planning the procedure, including selecting which therapeutic techniques are most appropriate. The most important and most difficult stage from the point of view of the procedure’s effectiveness is the operative support stage, during which the pre-operative anatomical model of the patient is correlated with the patient’s position during the procedure [ 3 , 6 ]. At this stage, there may be local organ deformities that the static pre-operative model has not captured but are necessary to take into account during the procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once a personalized model of the patient’s anatomy has been created, the surgeon can progress to the second stage of planning the procedure, including selecting which therapeutic techniques are most appropriate. The most important and most difficult stage from the point of view of the procedure’s effectiveness is the operative support stage, during which the pre-operative anatomical model of the patient is correlated with the patient’s position during the procedure [ 3 , 6 ]. At this stage, there may be local organ deformities that the static pre-operative model has not captured but are necessary to take into account during the procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%