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Electromagnetic Navigation Technology for More Precise Electrode Placement in the Foramen Ovale: A Technical Report
Neuromodulation, 07/07/09
Van Buyten J-P et al. - The experience with EM navigation acquired with the radiofrequency technique can be transferred to other interventional pain management techniques, for instance, for the placement of a neuromodulation electrode close to the Gasserian ganglion. Currently, research is ongoing to extend the software of the navigation station for spinal application, and to adapt neurostimulation hardware to the EM navigation technology.
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