IGS is applicable in all circumstances when there are difficult navigational requirements, such as during middle ear surgery (mastoidectomy). In addition to difficult open surgery, interventional radiology and minimally invasive surgery are major driving forces behind IGS. When the operation site is only partially visible, Intraoperative Imaging Market and guidance are especially crucial. IGS systems' development and viability for actual clinical usage are at vastly different stages. On the one hand, IGS systems have been available and widely used in ENT, neuro-, and orthopaedic surgery for at least ten years. IGS systems improve needle placement in certain procedures, such as spine surgery, and support endoscopic procedures, such as paranasal sinus surgery, as well as minimally invasive neurosurgery.
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