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Optical Tracking System

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Optical Tracking System
OTS Imaging A CT- or MRI-guided system for localizing and targeting lesions and visualizing regional anatomy; used with craniotomies, catheter placement, tumor resections, ENT procedures. See Needle localization.


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Kavakli said that the system architecture include the following components: Vizard Virtual Reality Toolkit, an immersive projection system (VISOR), an optical tracking system (specifically the Precision Position Tracker (PPT) system) and a data input system.
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