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Intelligent assistance for intravascular tele-surgery and experiments on virtual simulator

Arai et al., 1995

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4179782055564958675
Author
Arai F
Ito M
Fukuda T
Negoro M
Naito T
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Proceedings Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium'95

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It is important to assist doctors operating intravascular surgical tools such as a catheter that is designed for minimum invasive surgery inside complex and narrow brain blood vessels. We propose a intelligent medical assistance system for operation of the intravascular …
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