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Multi-view 3D skin feature recognition and localization for patient tracking in spinal surgery applications

Manni et al., 2021

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746688400431760775
Author
Manni F
Mamprin M
Holthuizen R
Shan C
Burström G
Elmi-Terander A
Edström E
Zinger S
de With P
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BioMedical Engineering OnLine

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Background Minimally invasive spine surgery is dependent on accurate navigation. Computer-assisted navigation is increasingly used in minimally invasive surgery (MIS), but current solutions require the use of reference markers in the surgical field for both patient …
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