BACKGROUND: Image-guided surgery techniques in spinal surgery are usually based upon fluoroscopy or computed tomography (CT) scan, which allow for a real-time navigation of bony structures, though not of neural structures and soft tissue remains. OBJECTIVE: To verify the effectiveness and efficacy of a novel technique of imaging merging between preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and intraoperative CT scan during removal of intramedullary lesions. METHODS: Ten consecutive patients were treated for intramedullary lesions using a navigation system aid. Preoperative contrast-enhanced MRI was merged in the navigation software, with an intraoperative CT acquisition, performed using the O-arm TM system (Medtronic Sofamor Danek, Minne...
We present our perioperative minimally invasive spine surgery technique using intraoperative compute...
Purpose: Brain shift and tissue deformation during surgery for intracranial lesions are the main act...
Background: The goal of neurosurgery for cerebral intraparenchymal neoplasms of the eloquent areas i...
Background: Intradural spinal tumors are surgically challenging lesions, and intraoperative spinal n...
BACKGROUND: intraoperative computer tomography (iCT) and advanced image fusion algorithms could impr...
Background: Refinements in the imaging of intracranial tumors assist neurosurgeons in maximizing res...
The development of image-guided neurosurgery represents a substantial improvement in the microsurgic...
The fundamental role of technological instruments in contemporary Neurosurgery is undisputed, and in...
The development of image-guided neurosurgery represents a substantial improvement in the microsurgic...
Purpose: To present an advanced approach for intraoperative image guidance in an open 0.5 T MRI and ...
Standard translaminar approaches for intradural extramedullary (IDEM) tumors require extensive soft ...
SUMMARY: We assessed feasibility, safety, and timing of an original intraoperative MR procedure in 3...
Objective: Confirmation of the level for surgery at the junctional zones of the spine is ...
The aim of this work was to realize and clinically evaluate an image fusion platform for the integra...
The number of spine surgeries using instrumentation has been increasing with recent advances in surg...
We present our perioperative minimally invasive spine surgery technique using intraoperative compute...
Purpose: Brain shift and tissue deformation during surgery for intracranial lesions are the main act...
Background: The goal of neurosurgery for cerebral intraparenchymal neoplasms of the eloquent areas i...
Background: Intradural spinal tumors are surgically challenging lesions, and intraoperative spinal n...
BACKGROUND: intraoperative computer tomography (iCT) and advanced image fusion algorithms could impr...
Background: Refinements in the imaging of intracranial tumors assist neurosurgeons in maximizing res...
The development of image-guided neurosurgery represents a substantial improvement in the microsurgic...
The fundamental role of technological instruments in contemporary Neurosurgery is undisputed, and in...
The development of image-guided neurosurgery represents a substantial improvement in the microsurgic...
Purpose: To present an advanced approach for intraoperative image guidance in an open 0.5 T MRI and ...
Standard translaminar approaches for intradural extramedullary (IDEM) tumors require extensive soft ...
SUMMARY: We assessed feasibility, safety, and timing of an original intraoperative MR procedure in 3...
Objective: Confirmation of the level for surgery at the junctional zones of the spine is ...
The aim of this work was to realize and clinically evaluate an image fusion platform for the integra...
The number of spine surgeries using instrumentation has been increasing with recent advances in surg...
We present our perioperative minimally invasive spine surgery technique using intraoperative compute...
Purpose: Brain shift and tissue deformation during surgery for intracranial lesions are the main act...
Background: The goal of neurosurgery for cerebral intraparenchymal neoplasms of the eloquent areas i...