Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3093556 Surgical Neurology 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundIntraoperative US has been widely used in neurosurgical procedures. However, images are often difficult to read. In the present study, we evaluate whether the image guidance of ultrasonography is helpful for the interpretation of US scans.MethodsTwenty-nine patients with tumor were operated on with the aid of intraoperative US from January to June 2005. Image-guided sonography was used in 13 cases and nonnavigated US technology in the remaining cases. We compared the 2 technologies retrospectively.ResultsAlthough image quality was good in most cases, orientation remained difficult in 8 of the 16 patients where conventional sonography was used. With the aid of image fusion for navigated sonography, the orientation was judged superior to nonnavigated US.ConclusionIn our experience, integration of the US into the navigation system facilitates anatomical understanding. Thus, we feel that this technology is beneficial for neurosurgical routine.

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