Bratschitsch et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Radiation exposure of patient and operating room personnel by fluoroscopy and navigation during spinal surgeryBratschitsch et al., 2019
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- Bratschitsch G
- Leitner L
- Stücklschweiger G
- Guss H
- Sadoghi P
- Puchwein P
- Leithner A
- Radl R
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- Scientific Reports
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Intraoperative radiography imaging is essential for accurate spinal implant placement. Hazards caused by ionizing radiation raised concern on personnel's work life long exposure in the operating room (OR). To particularize a cumulative risk estimation of radiation of …
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