Image-guided Surgery
Image-guided surgery is a modern medical technology that allows for minimally invasive surgical procedures. It incorporates advanced imaging technologies such as MRI, computed tomography (CT) or ultrasound to provide surgeons with exact, three-dimensional images of the body part or organ being operated. It enhances accuracy and safety in surgery as it gives surgeons a detailed view of the area of operation. This technology is being increasingly used in various surgical procedures like cancer surgery, neurological surgery, trauma surgery, trauma and cardiac surgeries, allowing for accurate placement of instruments and better visual guidance during surgery. Image-guided surgery offers improved accuracy, reducing the patient's risk of complications and allowing for more complex surgeries to be performed with less scarring and shorter recovery periods.
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