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Image-guided surgery in otolaryngology: A review of current applications and future directions in head and neck surgery.

Sarah Y BessenXiaotian WuMichael T SramekYuan ShiDavid PastelRyan HalterJoseph A Paydarfar
Published in: Head & neck (2021)
Image-guided surgery (IGS) has become a widely adopted technology in otolaryngology. Since its introduction nearly three decades ago, IGS technology has developed rapidly and improved real-time intraoperative visualization for a diverse array of clinical indications. As usability, accessibility, and clinical experiences with IGS increase, its potential applications as an adjunct in many surgical procedures continue to expand. Here, we describe the basic components of IGS and review both the current state and future directions of IGS in otolaryngology, with attention to current challenges to its application in surgery of the nonrigid upper aerodigestive tract.
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