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The Pelorus stereotactic system, by its unique approach, alleviates the need for the traditional head frame and computer-generated coordinates which are common to most other systems. Despite its simplicity, it sacrifices nothing in terms of the range of problems for which it can be used to diagnose and treat. In fact, its unencumbered design may make it more appropriate for advanced procedures than conventional systems.