COMPUTER-ASSISTED LOCALIZER FOR PLANNING OF SURGERY AND INTRAOPERATIVE ORIENTATION

被引:65
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作者
LABORDE, G
GILSBACH, J
HARDERS, A
KLIMEK, L
MOESGES, R
KRYBUS, W
机构
[1] RHEIN WESTFAL TH AACHEN,DEPT NEUROSURG,W-5100 AACHEN,GERMANY
[2] RHEIN WESTFAL TH AACHEN,DEPT ENT HEAD & NECK SURG,W-5100 AACHEN,GERMANY
[3] RHEIN WESTFAL TH AACHEN,INST MEASURING TECHNIQUES,W-5100 AACHEN,GERMANY
关键词
COMPUTER ASSISTED NEUROSURGERY; PLANNING OF SURGERY; INTRAOPERATIVE LOCALIZATION; BRAIN TUMOR;
D O I
10.1007/BF01541803
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
There is discrepancy between the exact representation of anatomical structures and tumours in the CT or MRI scan and the more or less accurate intra-operative localisation methods based mostly upon landmarks of the skull and extracerebral space and visible abnormalities of the cerebral surface. To overcome these problems of exact intra-operative localisation a Computer Assisted Localizer (CAL) is presented which allows precise intra-operative orientation without these aids. It consists of a mechanically articulated arm with six degrees of freedom with a high precision digital incremental and an image processor for 3 D data of the head. MRI and/or CT investigation is done pre-operatively with four reference markers fixed on the patient's head. They are visible on the CT or MRI slices and arc used as reference points during surgery for adjustment of the device. The co-ordinates of the digitalizer arm tip are projected into the corresponding axial, sagittal and coronal CT slices so that the system simultaneously presents three orthogonal multiplanar CT reconstructions with a reticule indicating the position of the tip of the arm. As the surgeon directs the arm to the region of interest the corresponding CT slices are displayed on the monitor at a rate of 20 slices/sec determined by the motion of the arm. The accuracy of measurement of the device itself lies within 1 mm. The accuracy is somewhat reduced however by the thickness of CT or MRI slices (routinely 2 mm slices were taken) and by deviations of the reference markers on the skin surface which amount up to 3 mm. Intra-operatively the accuracy decreases with CSF and tumour removal. Nevertheless the system has proved to be extremely useful in 50 cases to focus a trepanation and to guide the surgeon to subcortical lesions, invisible from the surface of the brain.
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页码:166 / 170
页数:5
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