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R Kikinis1, P L Gleason, T M Moriarty, M R Moore, E Alexander, P E Stieg, M Matsumae, W E Lorensen, H E Cline, P M Black, F A Jolesz.
Abstract
We have used three-dimensional reconstruction magnetic resonance imaging techniques to understand the anatomic complexity of operative brain lesions and to improve preoperative surgical planning. We report our experience with 14 cases, including intra- and extra-axial tumors and a vascular malformation. In each case, preoperative planning was performed using magnetic resonance imaging-based three-dimensional renderings of surgically critical structures, such as eloquent cortices, gray matter nuclei, white matter tracts, and blood vessels. Simulations, using the interactive manipulation of three-dimensional data, provided an efficient and comprehensive way to appreciate the anatomic relationships. Interactive three-dimensional computer-assisted preoperative simulations provided otherwise inaccessible information that was useful for the surgical removal of brain lesions.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8692380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosurgery ISSN: 0148-396X Impact factor: 4.654