Navigation systems are useful instruments in cranial neurosurgery. For specification of position, so-called sensor-based navigation techniques use: (a) a signal emitter that generates a defined electromagnetic field in the area of the operation site; and (b) small sensors that detect the position of various operating instruments in the electromagnetic field. For a long time, owing to a lack of clinical data and long-term studies, electromagnetic systems have been regarded as error-prone and imprecise. With the development of a pulsed direct current (DC) technique, precision levels can now be reached that are comparable with those of established optical and mechanical measuring procedures. However, it must be noted that the influence on the measuring accuracy within the operating field increases with increasing susceptibility of the various metals used in the operating theatre (titanium<aluminium<high-alloy steels<low-allow steels). The technique, accuracy, and influencing factors of a DC pulsed magnetic tracking system were investigated in more than 200 cases.
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedEvaluierung eines DC-gepulsten magnetischen Trackingsystems im Rahmen der neurochirurgischen Navigation: Technik, Genauigkeiten und Einflussparameter / Evaluation of a DC pulsed magnetic tracking system in neurosurgical navigation: technique, accuracies, and influencing factorsLicensedJune 12, 2007
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedEin neues Verfahren zur bildfreien Kontrolle der postoperativen Genauigkeit navigiert gesetzter Implantate / A new X-ray-free measurement method for postoperative 3D-position analysis of navigated inserted implantsLicensedJune 12, 2007
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedDer Einfluss von Oberflächenmerkmalen auf die Primärstabilität einer zementfreien Hüftpfanne: eine mechanische In-vitro-Untersuchung / The influence of different surface treatments on the primary stability of cementless acetabular cups: an in vitro studyLicensedJune 12, 2007
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedChanges induced in the lower- and upper-limb pulse transit-time ratio during inspiratory resistive breathingLicensedJune 12, 2007
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedDynamic coupling between heart rate and ventricular repolarisationLicensedJune 12, 2007
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedAsymmetry of the acceleration and deceleration capacity of heart rate is strongly dependent on ventricular premature complexes / Die Abhängigkeit der Asymmetrie von „Akzelerations- und Dezelerationskapazität” der Herzfrequenz vom Auftreten ventrikulärer ExtrasystolenLicensedJune 12, 2007