Imaging‐based navigation technologies require static referencing between the target anatomy and the optical sensors. Imaging‐based navigation is therefore well suited to operations involving bony anatomy; however, these technologies have not… Click to show full abstract
Imaging‐based navigation technologies require static referencing between the target anatomy and the optical sensors. Imaging‐based navigation is therefore well suited to operations involving bony anatomy; however, these technologies have not translated to soft‐tissue surgery. We sought to determine if fluorescence imaging complement conventional, radiological imaging‐based navigation to guide the dissection of soft‐tissue phantom tumors.
               
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