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Skull base surgery usually has delicate and complex surgical procedures, so surgeons hope to know the detailed real-time information of the operation so that the critical regions won’t be hurt and damaged.For example, surgical drills intend to remove the bony tissue rather than soft tissue. If the soft tissue is beneath the bony tissue, surgeons need to know how far soft tissue is located from the curren…</description>
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