Visualization Strategies for Major White Matter Tracts for Intraoperative Use

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Christopher Nimsky
Oliver Ganslandt
Frank Enders
Dorit Merhof
Thilo Hammen
Michael Buchfelder
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[1] University Erlangen–Nuremberg,Department of Neurosurgery
[2] University Erlangen–Nuremberg,Neurocenter
[3] University Erlangen–Nuremberg,Department of Neurology
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Diffusion tensor imaging; Glyph representation; Fiber tracking; Functional neuronavigation; visualization strategies; Major white matter tracts;
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Streamline representation of major fiber tract systems along with high-resolution anatomical data provides a reliable orientation for the neurosurgeon. For intraoperative visualization of these data either on navigation screens near the surgical field or directly in the surgical field applying heads-up displays of operating microscopes, wrapping of all streamlines of interest to render an individual object representing the whole fiber bundle is the most suitable representation. Integration of fiber tract data into a neuronavigation setup allows removal of tumors adjacent to eloquent brain areas with low morbidity.
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