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intraoperative imaging

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    Intraoperative imaging is a field of research that focuses on using imaging technologies, such as MRI, CT, or ultrasound, during surgical procedures to provide real-time feedback to surgeons. This type of imaging allows for better visualization of the surgical site, improved accuracy in navigating through complex anatomical structures, and the ability to monitor the progress of the procedure as it is being performed. Intraoperative imaging can also help reduce the risk of complications and improve patient outcomes by guiding surgeons in making more informed decisions during surgery. Overall, this research area aims to enhance the precision, safety, and effectiveness of surgical interventions.

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