An experience of frameless stereotactic technique application for biopsy of brain supratentorial lesion
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brain lesion, neuronavigation, frameless stereotactic biopsy, CT-angiography, MRIAbstract
16 cases of application of navigation system Stealth Station® Treon®Plus, Medtroniс (USA) for frameless stereotactic biopsy of brain supratentorial lesion were analyzed. Frameless biopsy technic with our own technological developments is described in details.
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