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Prospects in percutaneous ablative targeting: comparison of a computer-assisted navigation system and the AcuBot Robotic SystemPollock et al., 2010
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- Pollock R
- Mozer P
- Guzzo T
- Marx J
- Matlaga B
- Petrisor D
- Vigaru B
- Badaan S
- Stoianovici D
- Allaf M
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- Journal of Endourology
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Aim: Precise targeting is essential for adequate treatment of lesions during image-guided therapy. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of two emerging image- guided targeting technologies in a phantom model. Materials and Methods: A computer …
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