
doi: 10.1159/000101175
pmid: 3915663
It is helpful to have direct confirmation during a CT-guided stereotactic procedure that the intended target has been reached without operating under imaging. This can be simply accomplished with readily available equipment by serial monitoring of electrical impedance as a probe is directed to the target because the impedance of hematomas, cysts, and most neoplasms is conspicuously below that of normal brain.
Stereotaxic Techniques, Brain Diseases, Brain Neoplasms, Electric Conductivity, Brain, Humans, Electrodes
Stereotaxic Techniques, Brain Diseases, Brain Neoplasms, Electric Conductivity, Brain, Humans, Electrodes
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