Surgical resection continues to be the primary initial therapeutic strategy in the treatment of patients with brain tumors. Computerized cranial neuronavigation based on preoperative imaging offers precision guidance during craniotomy and early tumor resection but progressively loses validity with brain shift. Intraoperative MRI (iMRI) and intraoperative ultrasound (iUS) can update the imaging used for guidance and navigation but are limited in terms of temporal and spatial resolution, respectively. We present a system that uses time-stamped tool-tip positions of surgical instruments to generate a map of resection progress with high spatial and temporal accuracy. We evaluate this system and present results from 80 cranial tumor resections. ...
The purposes of this study were (1) to evaluate the possible identification of trajectories of fibre...
In brain tumor resection, soft tissue deformation (i.e., brain shift) causes the pre-operative image...
Purpose In brain tumor surgeries, maximum removal of cancerous tissue without compromising normal br...
International audienceIn successful brain tumor surgery, the neurosurgeon's objectives are threefold...
Intraoperative brain shift during neurosurgical procedures is a well-known phenomenon caused by grav...
In the past decades, image-guided surgery has evolved rapidly. In procedures with a relatively fixed...
Intraoperative brain stimulation mapping reduces permanent postoperative deficits and extends tumor ...
Early brain tumor resection can effectively improve the patient’s survival rate (Jakola et al. 2012)...
Background: Brain tumor surgery requires careful balance between maximizing tumor excision and prese...
Maximal tumor resection without damaging healthy tissue in open cranial surgeries is critical to the...
The object of the paper is to investigate intra-operative brainshift and its relation to the extent ...
BACKGROUND: Intraoperative brain stimulation mapping reduces permanent postoperative deficits and ex...
Knowledge of the exact tumor location and structures at risk in its vicinity are crucial for neurosu...
Despite the lack of class I evidence, it is widely agreed that surgery can improve the functional an...
Background Unreliable neuronavigation owing to inaccurate patient-to-image registration and brain sh...
The purposes of this study were (1) to evaluate the possible identification of trajectories of fibre...
In brain tumor resection, soft tissue deformation (i.e., brain shift) causes the pre-operative image...
Purpose In brain tumor surgeries, maximum removal of cancerous tissue without compromising normal br...
International audienceIn successful brain tumor surgery, the neurosurgeon's objectives are threefold...
Intraoperative brain shift during neurosurgical procedures is a well-known phenomenon caused by grav...
In the past decades, image-guided surgery has evolved rapidly. In procedures with a relatively fixed...
Intraoperative brain stimulation mapping reduces permanent postoperative deficits and extends tumor ...
Early brain tumor resection can effectively improve the patient’s survival rate (Jakola et al. 2012)...
Background: Brain tumor surgery requires careful balance between maximizing tumor excision and prese...
Maximal tumor resection without damaging healthy tissue in open cranial surgeries is critical to the...
The object of the paper is to investigate intra-operative brainshift and its relation to the extent ...
BACKGROUND: Intraoperative brain stimulation mapping reduces permanent postoperative deficits and ex...
Knowledge of the exact tumor location and structures at risk in its vicinity are crucial for neurosu...
Despite the lack of class I evidence, it is widely agreed that surgery can improve the functional an...
Background Unreliable neuronavigation owing to inaccurate patient-to-image registration and brain sh...
The purposes of this study were (1) to evaluate the possible identification of trajectories of fibre...
In brain tumor resection, soft tissue deformation (i.e., brain shift) causes the pre-operative image...
Purpose In brain tumor surgeries, maximum removal of cancerous tissue without compromising normal br...