Background: Image-guided surgery has become standard practice during surgical resection, using preoperative magnetic resonance imaging. Intraoperative ultrasound (IoUS) has attracted interest because of its perceived safety, portability, and real-time imaging. This report is a meta-analysis of intraoperative ultrasound in gliomas.Methods: Critical literature review and meta-analyses, using the MEDLINE/PubMed service. The list of references in each article was double-checked for any missing references. We included all studies that reported the use of ultrasound to guide glioma-surgery. The meta-analyses were conducted according to statistical heterogeneity between the studies using Open MetaAnalyst Software. If there was no heterogeneity, fi...
Objective: Use of intraoperative ultrasound for localizing tumors and determining the extent of rese...
BACKGROUND: Maximizing extent of resection (EOR) and reducing residual tumor volume (RTV) while pres...
Accurate and reliable intraoperative neuronavigation is crucial for achieving maximal safe resection...
Background: Image-guided surgery has become standard practice during surgical resection, using preop...
Maximal safe resection represents the gold standard for surgery of malignant brain tumors. As regard...
Gliomas are the most invasive and fatal primary malignancy of the central nervous system that have p...
Background: Intraoperative MRI and 5-aminolaevulinic acid guided surgery are useful to maximize the ...
Abstract Background Intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS) represents a cheap and safe alternative to...
Brain metastases (BM) are one of the most common intracranial tumors and surgical treatment can impr...
Aim: Intraoperative ultrasound imaging is used in brain tumor surgery to identify tumor remnants. In...
Diffuse glioma is a primary brain tumor that originates from glial supportive cells and is the most ...
Maximal safe resection represents the gold standard for surgery of malignant brain tumors. As regard...
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate whether intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS) helpe...
Intraoperative ultrasonography (iUS) is considered an accurate, safe, and cost-effective tool to est...
Objective In glioma operations, we sought to analyze sensitivity, specificity, and predictive val...
Objective: Use of intraoperative ultrasound for localizing tumors and determining the extent of rese...
BACKGROUND: Maximizing extent of resection (EOR) and reducing residual tumor volume (RTV) while pres...
Accurate and reliable intraoperative neuronavigation is crucial for achieving maximal safe resection...
Background: Image-guided surgery has become standard practice during surgical resection, using preop...
Maximal safe resection represents the gold standard for surgery of malignant brain tumors. As regard...
Gliomas are the most invasive and fatal primary malignancy of the central nervous system that have p...
Background: Intraoperative MRI and 5-aminolaevulinic acid guided surgery are useful to maximize the ...
Abstract Background Intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS) represents a cheap and safe alternative to...
Brain metastases (BM) are one of the most common intracranial tumors and surgical treatment can impr...
Aim: Intraoperative ultrasound imaging is used in brain tumor surgery to identify tumor remnants. In...
Diffuse glioma is a primary brain tumor that originates from glial supportive cells and is the most ...
Maximal safe resection represents the gold standard for surgery of malignant brain tumors. As regard...
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate whether intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS) helpe...
Intraoperative ultrasonography (iUS) is considered an accurate, safe, and cost-effective tool to est...
Objective In glioma operations, we sought to analyze sensitivity, specificity, and predictive val...
Objective: Use of intraoperative ultrasound for localizing tumors and determining the extent of rese...
BACKGROUND: Maximizing extent of resection (EOR) and reducing residual tumor volume (RTV) while pres...
Accurate and reliable intraoperative neuronavigation is crucial for achieving maximal safe resection...