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Stereotactic surgery is a
minimally invasive form of
surgical intervention that
makes use of a three-dimensional
coordinate system to
locate small targets...
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stereotactically directed to an
intracranial region of interest". In
stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), the word "
stereotactic"
refers to a...
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Stereotactic biopsy, also
known as
stereotactic core biopsy, is a
biopsy procedure that uses a
computer and
imaging performed in at
least two
planes to...
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Stereotactic injection is a
procedure in
which a
computer and a 3-dimensional
scanning device are used to
inject anticancer drugs directly into a tumor...
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include pediatric neurosurgery, trauma/neurocritical care,
functional and
stereotactic surgery,
surgical neuro-oncology, radiosurgery,
neurovascular surgery...
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Stereotactic radiation therapy (SRT), also
called stereotactic external-beam
radiation therapy and
stereotaxic radiation therapy, is a type of external...
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early scientific achievements. In 1949, he
developed his arc
centered stereotactic frame based on A
polar coordinate system. In 1951,
using the Uppsala...
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performed invasively, then
prior to the operation, a
neurosurgeon uses
stereotactic technology to
identify the
exact part of the
brain that
needs treatment...
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latter being typical of
stereotactic treatments (
stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy, or SABR – also
known as SBRT, or
stereotactic body radiotherapy)...
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Stereotactic Localization". In Chin LS,
Regine WF (eds.).
Principles and
Practice of
Stereotactic Radiosurgery. New York: Springer...