Published: 01 November, 2018 | Volume 2 - Issue 1 | Pages: 027-033
Figure 1:
Stereotactic equipment developed by the authors. Cadaver dog head being positioned in a bite plate and secured with straps. The two acrylic cylinders in the left are the base where the needle arm is mounted. This device has a torsion axis (metal rod connecting the bite plate with the motor on the right) that rotates the dogs head to make the desired entry point perpendicular to the needle. All parts are kept in constant distance from each other because they are all connected to an acrylic base. (Reproduced from: A new device for stereotactic CT-guided biopsy of the canine brain - design construction and needle placement accuracy - Giroux A, Jones JC, et al.- Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2002; 43(3): 229-236 – John Wiley and Sons License).
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