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Andrew Bzostek
Researcher at Medtronic plc
Publications - 37
Citations - 1891
Andrew Bzostek is an academic researcher from Medtronic plc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Navigation system. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1891 citations.
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Navigation system for cardiac therapies
TL;DR: In this paper, an image guided catheter navigation system for navigating a region of a patient includes an imaging device, a tracking device, and a controller, as well as a display that displays the image of the region with the catheter superimposed onto the image at the current location.
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Method and apparatus for image-based navigation
TL;DR: A system and method for a procedure that can be performed on any appropriate subject can be found in this article, which can be used in confirming a selected result that is efficacious.
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System and method for tracking positions of uniform marker geometries
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for tracking a tracking device for use with a surgical navigation system is presented, which can include at least one tracking device having a plurality of faces.
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Navigating a surgical instrument
Brad Jacobsen,Ali Mowlai-Ashtiani,Bruce M. Burg,Ross Smetzer,Steven L. Hartmann,Andrew Bzostek,Matthew J. Nadeau,Matthew W. Koenig +7 more
TL;DR: An instrument tracking device for cooperating with an instrument during a surgical procedure where the instrument has an elongated body extending along a first longitudinal axis and including a working member at a distal tip is described in this article.
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Combination localization system
Toby Markowitz,Kenneth C. Gardeski,Jean M. Carver,Kendra Yasger,Michael R. Neidert,Laurent Verard,Steven L. Hartmann,Andrew Bzostek,Bradley A. Jascob +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a navigation system or combination of navigation systems can be used to provide two or more navigation modalities to navigate a single instrument in a volume, and image data can also be illustrated relative to a tracked position of the instrument in the volume for navigation.