Asymmetrical surface scanning registration for image-guided otologic surgery: A phantom study
Abstract
Objective To develop a registration procedure to achieve a higher degree of registration accuracy in image-guided otological surgery, paying particular attention to the registration centroid. Methods A head phantom was used to measure the target registration error (TRE) at measurement points at various depth from the surface of the head. The surface-matching registration was performed using a commercially available surgical navigation system. We...
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Title
Asymmetrical surface scanning registration for image-guided otologic surgery: A phantom study
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
4
Pages
574 - 579
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