International audiencePurpose. During brain tumor surgery, planning and guidance are based on pre-operative images which do not account for brain-shift. However, this deformation is a major source of error in image-guided neurosurgery and affects the accuracy of the procedure. In this paper, we present a constraint-based biome-chanical simulation method to compensate for craniotomy-induced brain-shift that integrates the deformations of the blood vessels and cortical surface, using a single intraoperative ultrasound acquisition. Methods. Prior to surgery, a patient-specific biomechanical model is built from preoperative images, accounting for the vascular tree in the tumor region and brain soft tissues. Intraoperatively, a navigated ultraso...
Objectif: Lors de l’ablation de tumeurs cérébrales, la navigation chirurgicale est basée sur les exa...
International audienceBrain deformation is a factor of inaccuracy during stereotactic neurosurgeries...
Maximal tumor resection without damaging healthy tissue in open cranial surgeries is critical to the...
International audiencePurpose. During brain tumor surgery, planning and guidance are based on pre-op...
International audienceDuring brain tumor surgery, planning and guidance are based on pre-operative i...
Purpose: During brain tumor surgery, planning and guidance are based on preoperative MR exams. The i...
International audienceMost brain-shift compensation methods address the problem of updating preopera...
In this paper we present a methodology to adress the problem of brain tissue deformation referred to...
Accurate localization of the target is essential to reduce morbidity during a brain tumor removal in...
We consider the problem of improving outcomes for neurosurgery patients by enhancing intraoperative...
International audienceBrain shift is a non-rigid deformation of brain tissue that is affected by los...
AbstractWe consider the problem of improving outcomes for neurosurgery patients by enhancing intraop...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intraoperative brain deformation is an important factor compromising the acc...
International audienceIn this paper we present a methodology to address the problem of brain tissue ...
Background: Brainshift is still a major issue in neuronavigation. Incorporating intra-operative ultr...
Objectif: Lors de l’ablation de tumeurs cérébrales, la navigation chirurgicale est basée sur les exa...
International audienceBrain deformation is a factor of inaccuracy during stereotactic neurosurgeries...
Maximal tumor resection without damaging healthy tissue in open cranial surgeries is critical to the...
International audiencePurpose. During brain tumor surgery, planning and guidance are based on pre-op...
International audienceDuring brain tumor surgery, planning and guidance are based on pre-operative i...
Purpose: During brain tumor surgery, planning and guidance are based on preoperative MR exams. The i...
International audienceMost brain-shift compensation methods address the problem of updating preopera...
In this paper we present a methodology to adress the problem of brain tissue deformation referred to...
Accurate localization of the target is essential to reduce morbidity during a brain tumor removal in...
We consider the problem of improving outcomes for neurosurgery patients by enhancing intraoperative...
International audienceBrain shift is a non-rigid deformation of brain tissue that is affected by los...
AbstractWe consider the problem of improving outcomes for neurosurgery patients by enhancing intraop...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intraoperative brain deformation is an important factor compromising the acc...
International audienceIn this paper we present a methodology to address the problem of brain tissue ...
Background: Brainshift is still a major issue in neuronavigation. Incorporating intra-operative ultr...
Objectif: Lors de l’ablation de tumeurs cérébrales, la navigation chirurgicale est basée sur les exa...
International audienceBrain deformation is a factor of inaccuracy during stereotactic neurosurgeries...
Maximal tumor resection without damaging healthy tissue in open cranial surgeries is critical to the...