作者: Ernst Michael Jung , Chris Friedrich , Patrick Hoffstetter , Lena Marie Dendl , Frank Klebl
DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0033956
关键词: Magnetic resonance imaging 、 Percutaneous 、 Medicine 、 Radiology 、 Volume (compression) 、 Image fusion 、 Tomography 、 Tomography x ray computed 、 Ultrasonography 、 Contrast-enhanced ultrasound
摘要: Percutaneous biopsies and drainages, even of small lesions involving complex access pathways, can be accomplished with a high success rate by using 3D real time image fusion together needle tracking.