Real Time Parallel Intraoperative Integration of Endoscopic, Microscopic, and Navigation Images: A Proof of Concept Based on Laboratory Dissections

Abstract Endoscope, microscope, and neuronavigation systems are integrated in neurosurgical procedures mainly by using a serial combination algorithm, where, the user must switch his/her field of view from one platform display to another. The integration of theses devices could be optimized by incor...

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