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DictionarySeesurgeryimage-guided surgery
image-guided surgeryThe use of real-time computed tomography, magnetic resonance imagery, or ultrasound to place surgical instruments in precise anatomical locations, e.g., during biopsies or tissue resections. Images taken before the operation are compared with those obtained during surgery to improve the localization of tumors or vascular structures, the placement of prosthetic parts, or the identification of moving structures. See also: surgeryLegalSeeSurgeryAcronymsSeeibm global services |