Literature DB >> 16531341

Relevance of correction for rotational targeting error in functional neurosurgery.

Juergen Schlaier1, Peter Herzog, Petra Schoedel, Hans Aldebert, Max Lange, Christian Doenitz, Juergen Winkler, Jan Warnat, Thomas Finkenzeller, Alexander Brawanski.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A prospective study is presented on the amount of targeting error that is due to rotational deviations between the atlas and the stereotactic coordinate system.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We investigated 14 volunteers with a stereotactic frame fixed to their heads by tight adhesive bands. Sagittal, coronal and axial T2-weighted MRI scans, as well as MPRage sequences, were performed. The anterior and posterior commissures and one additional point on the midline (the septum pellucidum) were determined on the axial T2-weighted images. Bilateral atlas coordinates for the subthalamic nucleus (STN), globus pallidus pars interna (GPi) and nucleus ventralis intermedius (Vim) were transformed to stereotactic frame coordinates, either without correction or by 2-point or 3-point correction. A total of 896 coordinates (x, y, z for the STN, GPi and Vim in both hemispheres) were calculated.
RESULTS: Although the mean differences between the two algorithms (0.24 +/- standard deviation of 0.33 mm) were within the range of system-immanent inaccuracies in MRI-guided stereotaxy, deviations of up to 2.8 mm occurred. No significant correlation was found regarding the amount of rotational angle and the differences in x-, y-, or z-coordinates when 2-point and 3-point transformations were compared.
CONCLUSIONS: The reliability of meticulous trajectory planning might be compromised significantly by using only 2-point-based correction or no calculations at all.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16531341     DOI: 10.3109/10929080500432132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Aided Surg        ISSN: 1092-9088


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Authors:  J Voges; K Kiening; J K Krauss; G Nikkhah; J Vesper
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2009-06       Impact factor: 1.214

2.  Deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease: motor effects relative to the MRI-defined STN.

Authors:  Juergen Ralf Schlaier; Christine Hanson; Annette Janzen; Claudia Fellner; Andreas Hochreiter; Martin Proescholdt; Alexander Brawanski; Max Lange
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2014-02-28       Impact factor: 3.042

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