Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227312.].

Highlights

  • The skull phantom with optical markers on its surface was positioned on the surgical table

  • The 3D position of the optical markers was detected by the OTS of the navigation system, to create a VRG for tracking of the phantom’s motion

  • Anatomical structures of interest were manually segmented from the CBCT image

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Introduction

1. The skull phantom with optical markers on its surface was positioned on the surgical table.

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