
Stereotactic Frame
A stereotactic frame is a specialized tool used in medical procedures, particularly in neurosurgery. It consists of a rigid structure that attaches to a patient’s head, allowing doctors to precisely locate and target specific areas within the brain. The frame ensures that images from scans, like MRI or CT, are accurately aligned with the patient, enabling highly targeted treatment, such as biopsies or radiation therapy. This precision minimizes damage to surrounding healthy tissue and improves the effectiveness of the procedure. Overall, it enhances the safety and success of complex medical interventions.