Literature DB >> 12570146

Intraoperative imaging in a comprehensive neuronavigation environment for minimally invasive brain tumour surgery.

J Tuominen1, S K Yrjänä, J P Katisko, J Heikkilä, J Koivukangas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Development of an image-guided operation theatre offering multimodal information for mini-invasive neurosurgical brain tumour operations.
METHODS: A multi-purpose resistive low-field MR scanner with on-off capability, was installed in a radio frequency-shielded operating room with in-room control panel and display. Intraoperative ultrasound imaging with Doppler mode as needed is used to provide check-up image data between intraoperative MR-imaging sessions. Cortical stimulation and registration are performed during awake craniotomies. The neuronavigation systems are customised arm-based and passive optical. The navigation systems show the positions of the ultrasound probe, cortical stimulation electrode, biopsy needles, endoscope and other instruments on the intraoperative MR-images.
FINDINGS: Since 1999, 70 patients (mean age 47, range 3-88 years) have been operated with intraoperative MR-guidance (including 10 tumour biopsies, 56 resections). Twenty-one patients (mean age 46, range 16-67 years) underwent awake craniotomy and tumour resection secured with cortical stimulation and usually preoperative fMR-imaging. The present operating environment offered useful multimodal information for surgery of brain tumours in critical locations. Surgical mortality was 0%, morbidity included 3 (4.3%) infections and 2 (2.9%) permanent hemiparesis. Further removal of tumour was continued in 17 cases (57%) out of the 30 cases where intraoperative MR imaging was used for controlling completeness of the resection.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12570146     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6043-5_16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir Suppl        ISSN: 0065-1419


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1.  A new system for neuronavigation and stereotactic biopsy pantograph stereotactic localization and guidance system.

Authors:  Saeid Abrishamkar; Houshang Moin; Mohammadreza Safavi; Azim Honarmand; Mahmood Hajibabaie; Elham K Haghighi; Salman Abbasifard
Journal:  J Surg Tech Case Rep       Date:  2011-07
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