- Neuronavigation in Intraoperative MRI
MRI greatly reduces the basic weakness of neuronavigation inaccuracy due to target shift. The surgical procedure performed in the .... Real-time MRI scans can be taken relative to the tip of the probe with a minimum 1.0-s scan time per image . This allows the operator to prescribe the position and direction of a scan plane by ...
http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/10929089909148174
- SonoWand, an Ultrasound-based Neuronavigation System
OBJECTIVE: We have integrated a neuronavigation system into an ultrasound scanner and developed a single-rack .... The navigation software can import MRI or CT data, per- .... more flexibility for the operator to display any desired cross ...
http://home.dbio.uevora.pt/~pmra/FCT_Project_proposals_2012/BELT/Gronningsaete..
- A data fusion environment for multimodal and multi-informational ...
13 Apr 2000 ... Materials
and Methods: We have developed a data fusion environment dedicated to
neuronavigation around the Surgical Microscope ... The definition of each entity results from the same procedure: registration to the anatomical
MRI data set (defined as the .... We have developed a user interface that allows the o
perator to select the relevant entities for a particular surgical
step from ...
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0150(2000)5:1%3C1::AID-I..
- Syneika - neuronavigators
To do this it uses patient MRI imagery data, so that each person can benefit from individual treatment. ... Whoever the operator is Syneika One garantees you an unparalleled localization reproducibility. ... a tactile and friendly interface that make it a particularly well suited neuronavigation solution for daily clinical practice.
http://www.syneika.com/uk/neuronavigation-for-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation/
- Neuronavigation for Intracranial Meningiomas
PET or functional MRI and and tumor limits can be localized with neuronavigation either, reducing the total surgery running ... Along with the disconfort in the operatory field due to the frame itself, these disadvantages limited their application to ...
http://www.intechopen.com/download/pdf/30676
- [inserm-00633573, v1] MRI-free neuronavigation for transcranial ...
18 Oct 2011 ... Abstract. This paper presents a MRI-free neuronavigation technique ... method that allows neuronavigation without MRI in the context of rTMS for .... for one-to- one correspondences between points of each surface but instead ... where ∗ is the Fourier transform operator, φ : R → R is an integrable function ...
http://hal.inria.fr/inserm-00633573/PDF/MESHMED2011.pdf
- Neuronavigation accuracy dependence on CT and MR imaging ...
from a functional one (PET, SPECT, functional-MRI) (Dorward et al 1999,Vannier and Haller. 1999). Neuronavigation, which .... Using the navigation software tools , the operator identifies each fiducial marker on the images (mIm i is the vector ...
http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9155/48/14/311/pdf/0031-9155_48_14_311.pdf
- The usefulness of neuronavigation in functional ... - SciELO
Along with routine pre-operative work up, MRI-3D reconstructed images were obtained for neuronavigation pre-operative planning ... Post operatory period ... Postoperative CT scans were performed for each patient in the post-operative period, and no evidence of hemorrhagic or hydrocephalic complications were found.
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1676-26492011000300004&script=sci_art..
- Neuronavigation in surgery of intracranial and spinal tumors
Navigation in spinal surgery was exclusively
per- formed using an infrared .... o
perator through the eyepieces .... A
MRI follow- up showed no
signs of tumor progression. Table 2 SMN
neuronavigation and indication (n = 57). Tumors n ...
http://www.springerlink.com/index/WDLPBXEAARX8HB56.pdf
- Visualization of subdural electrodes with fusion CT scan/MRI during
Neuronavigation in epilepsy surgery enables surgeons to accurately resect deep targets inside the brain, especially lesions that ... This technique was performed on patients with epilepsy who had deep brain lesions, poorly differentiated from adjacent normal brain and thus, invisible to the operator. ... She had several complex partial seizures per day despite antiepileptic polytherapy at 30 years of age.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096758680900616X