Original paper

Automatic detection of cotton balls during brain surgery: where deep learning meets ultrasound imaging to tackle foreign objects

Published: Feb 26, 2021
Abstract
Cotton balls are a versatile and efficient tool commonly used in neurosurgical procedures to absorb fluids and manipulate delicate tissues. However, the use of cotton balls is accompanied by the risk of accidental retention in the brain after surgery. Retained cotton balls can lead to dangerous immune responses and potential complications, such as adhesions and textilomas. In a previous study, we showed that ultrasound can be safely used to...
Paper Details
Title
Automatic detection of cotton balls during brain surgery: where deep learning meets ultrasound imaging to tackle foreign objects
Published Date
Feb 26, 2021
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