Image-guidance
technology Image-guidance technology is a rapidly developing field of medical technology used to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and treatments. It allows doctors to use images such as CT scans, MRIs and X-rays to guide the precision of treatments such as biopsies, surgeries and radiation therapy. The technology is used for both diagnosis and treatment, helping to minimize the negative side effects of invasive procedures by more precisely targeting potential problems. Images are also used in preoperative planning, allowing surgeons to map out their procedures in advance, saving time in the operating room and reducing the risk of complications. Image-guidance technology has the potential to revolutionize medical care, creating more effective treatments and improving patient outcomes.
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