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Guiding surgeons by infrared
Deutsche Welle – Picture the scene: you’re in an operating theater and the surgeon, Professor Gero Strauß, is about to operate on your paranasal sinus. Five monitors are positioned in a semi-circle around the operating table. And hanging above the largest monitor – in the middle – are two infrared cameras. Gero Strauß says the idea is similar to the way Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are used in cars. Read article
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