Development of a ct-compatible, anthropomorphic skull and brain phantom for neurosurgical planning, training, and simulation

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  • who: Marco Lai and colleagues from the Philips Research, High Tech Campus, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Department of Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands have published the research work: Development of a CT-Compatible, Anthropomorphic Skull and Brain Phantom for Neurosurgical Planning, Training, and Simulation, in the Journal: Bioengineering 2022, 537 of 30/01/2021
  • what: The aim of the study was to design and develop a patient-specific 3D-skull and brain model with realistic CT-attenuation suitable for conventional and augmented reality (AR)-navigated neurosurgical simulations. Model was tested and . . .

     

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