Neuronavigation in a developing country: a pilot study of efficacy and limitations in intracranial surgery.

@article{Dwarakanath2007NeuronavigationIA,
  title={Neuronavigation in a developing country: a pilot study of efficacy and limitations in intracranial surgery.},
  author={Srinivas Dwarakanath and Ashish Suri and B S Sharma and A. K. Mahapatra},
  journal={Neurology India},
  year={2007},
  volume={55 2},
  pages={
          111-6
        }
}
CONTEXT Neuronavigation provides a patient-specific, three-dimensional (3-D) anatomy for preoperative planning and intraoperative navigation. However, the initial and maintenance costs are quite prohibitive, especially in the Indian scenario. AIMS To study the efficacy and limitations of neuronavigation, especially in the Indian scenario. SETTINGS AND DESIGN A prospective nonrandomized study. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 121 patients underwent intracranial surgery from 2002-2006, in… 
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