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🗓️ 18 Apr 2026  
Surgical navigation refers to computer-assisted technologies that guide surgeons during medical procedures, enhancing precision and safety. These systems use real-time imaging, sensors, and specialized software to track surgical instruments and anatomical structures. By providing accurate, three-dimensional visualizations, surgical navigation helps surgeons plan and execute complex operations with greater confidence, reducing the risk of errors and improving patient outcomes. While primarily used in neurosurgery, orthopedics, and ENT procedures, surgical navigation is expanding to other medical fields. In cybersecurity, the term may be used metaphorically to describe precise, guided actions within complex digital environments.