The Feasibility of Using a Smartphone Magnetometer for Assisting Needle Placement
Abstract
Minimally invasive surgical procedures often require needle insertion. For these procedures, efficacy greatly depends on precise needle placement. Many methods, such as optical tracking and electromagnetic tracking, have been applied to assist needle placement by tracking the real-time position information of the needle. Compared with the optical tracking method, electromagnetic tracking is more suitable for minimally invasive surgery since it...
Paper Details
Title
The Feasibility of Using a Smartphone Magnetometer for Assisting Needle Placement
Published Date
Dec 12, 2019
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
1147 - 1156
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