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Citations

  1. Paleologos, Wadley, Kitchen, Thomas. Clinical Utility and Cost-Effectiveness of Interactive Image-Guided Craniotomy: Clinical Comparison between Conventional and Image-guided Menengioma Surgery. Neurosurgery, Vol. 47, No. 1, July 2000
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  3. Sparmann, Wolke, Czupalla, Banzer, Zink. Positioning of total knee arthroplasty with and without navigation support. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Vol. 85-B, No.6, August 2003 
  4. Lee, Lunsford, Subach, Jho, Bissonette, Kondziolka. Brain Surgery with ImageGuidance: Current Recommendations Based on a 20-Year Assessment. Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Vol. 75, 2000
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  6. Fried, Mahrir, Shin, Taylor-Becker, Morrison. Comparison of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery with and without Image Guidance. American Journal of Rhinology, Vol.16, No. 4, August 2003
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  14. Electromagnetic (EM) Comparison of the Medtronic AXIEM™ and Northern Digital Aurora™ Systems
    Based on the research of K. Schicho, M. Donat, M. Figl, R. Seemann, W. Birkfellner, R. Ewers, and S. Hartmann
  15. Percutaneous technique for the treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia becomes more precise and safer with the use of new Electromagnetic (EM) Navigation Technology. Based on the research of Dr. Jean-Pierre Van Buyten MD; Dr. Iris Smet MD; Dr. Erik Van de Kelft MD
  16. The Changing Face of the OR: Future of the Operating Room. The Advisory Boary Company, 2005