Percutaneous surgeries are performed through a small incision in the patient’s body, which requires high precision from the surgeon. Combining ultrasound and CT scan data on a single screen allows the doctor to better see the patient’s anatomical features and perform the surgery more accurately, whether it’s removing a stone or treating a cancerous tumor.
According to urologist Stanislav Ali, associate professor at the Institute of Urology and Human Reproductive Health of the Urological Clinic of Sechenov University, the new technology will help not only experienced but also novice doctors.
Source: Ferra

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