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Radiology, Vol 188, 735-742, Copyright © 1993 by Radiological Society of North America


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Frameless stereotaxic integration of CT imaging data: accuracy and initial applications

SJ Zinreich, SA Tebo, DM Long, H Brem, DE Mattox, ME Loury, CA vander Kolk, WM Koch, DW Kennedy and RN Bryan
Department of Neuroradiology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD 21205.

To evaluate the spatial accuracy of a rapid interactive method of transferring computed tomographic (CT) information between its display on a computer screen to its source (test object, operating field), a multidimensional computer combined with a six-jointed position-sensing mechanical arm was tested with a Plexiglas model consisting of 50 rods of varied height and known location, a plastic replica of the skull, and, subsequently, three patients. The median error value between image and real location was 1-2 mm (P > .95), regardless of the registration target sites. The accuracy, however, increased with the selection of widespread registration points, and 95% of all errors were below 3.70 mm (P > .95). The results compare favorably with the four most commonly used stereotaxic framed units. A misregistration error of 0.3-2.2 mm was found during intraoperative correlation between anatomy on the CT display and actual anatomic location in the operative field.


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