Cranial surgery navigation aided by a compact intraoperative magnetic resonance imager

被引:73
|
作者
Schulder, M [1 ]
Liang, D [1 ]
Carmel, PW [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Neurosurg, Newark, NJ 07103 USA
关键词
brain tumor; craniotomy; intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging; surgical navigation;
D O I
10.3171/jns.2001.94.6.0936
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Object. In this article the authors report on a novel, compact device for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging that has been developed for use in a standard neurosurgical operating room. Methods. The device includes a permanent magnet with a field strength of 0.12 tesla. The poles of the magnet are vertically aligned, with a gap of 25 cm. When not in use the magnet is stored in a shielded cage in a corner of the operating room; it is easily moved into position and attaches to a regular operating table. The magnet is raised for imaging when needed and may be lowered to allow surgery to proceed unencumbered. Surgical navigation with optical and/or magnetic probes is incorporated into the system. Twenty-five patients have undergone removal of intracranial lesions with the aid of this device. Operations included craniotomy for tumor or other lesion in 18 patients and transsphenoidal resection of tumor in seven. The number of scans ranged from two to five per surgery (average 3.4); image quality was excellent in 45%, adequate in 43%, and poor in 12%. In four patients MR imaging revealed additional tumor that was then resected; in five others visual examination of the operative field was inconclusive but complete tumor removal was confirmed on MR imaging. In 21 patients early postoperative diagnostic MR studies corroborated the findings on the final intraoperative MR image. Using a water-covered phantom, the accuracy of the navigational tools was assessed; 120 data points were measured. The accuracy of the magnetic probe averaged 1.3 mm and 2.1 mm in the coronal and axial planes, respectively; the optical probe accuracy was 2.1 mm and 1.8 mm in those planes. Conclusions. This device provides high-quality intraoperative imaging and accurate surgical navigation with minimal disruption in a standard neurosurgical operating room.
引用
收藏
页码:936 / 945
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Stereotactic Brain Biopsy With a Low-Field Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imager COMMENTS
    Nimsky, Christopher
    Hall, Walter A.
    NEUROSURGERY, 2011, 68
  • [22] Endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary surgery with intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging
    Schwartz, TH
    Stieg, PE
    Anand, VK
    NEUROSURGERY, 2006, 58 (02) : 44 - 50
  • [23] Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Pediatric Brain Tumor Surgery
    Muroi, Ai
    Akutsu, Hiroyoshi
    Masuda, Yosuke
    Tsurubuchi, Takao
    Matsuda, Masahide
    Ishikawa, Eiichi
    Matsumura, Akira
    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER, 2017, 64 : S12 - S12
  • [24] Initial experience with intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging in spine surgery
    Woodard, EJ
    Leon, SP
    Moriarty, TM
    Quinones, A
    Zamani, AA
    Jolesz, FA
    SPINE, 2001, 26 (04) : 410 - 417
  • [25] EXPERIENCE WITH THE INTRAOPERATIVE MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR SURGERY
    Tejada, Sonia
    Avula, Shivaram
    Pettorini, Benedetta
    Mallucci, Conor
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2018, 20 : 147 - 148
  • [26] The role of intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging in complex meningioma surgery
    Soleman, Jehuda
    Fathi, Ali-Reza
    Marbacher, Serge
    Fandino, Javier
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2013, 31 (06) : 923 - 929
  • [27] Combined Application of Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Navigation for Frameless Biopsy of Intracranial Lesions
    Song, Zj
    Chen, Xl
    Zhao, Y.
    Sun, Gc
    Wang, F.
    Wang, Yb
    Law, Hy
    Xu, Bn
    8TH ASIAN CONGRESS OF NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS (ACNS 2010), 2010, : 389 - 396
  • [28] Importance of intraoperative navigation in spinal surgery
    Richter, P. H.
    Gebhard, F.
    Kraus, M.
    CHIRURG, 2014, 85 (10): : 929 - 939
  • [29] The Role of Intraoperative Navigation in Orthopaedic Surgery
    Karkenny, Alexa J.
    Mendelis, Joseph R.
    Geller, David S.
    Gomez, Jaime A.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS, 2019, 27 (19) : E849 - E858
  • [30] INTRAOPERATIVE NAVIGATION IN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
    HASSFELD, S
    MUHLING, J
    ZOLLER, J
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 1995, 24 (01) : 111 - 119