Multimodal Navigation Integrated with Imaging

作者: Christopher Nimsky , Daniela Kuhnt , Oliver Ganslandt , Michael Buchfelder

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-211-99651-5_32

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摘要: Intraoperative high-field MRI in combination and close integration with microscope-based navigation serving as a common interface for the presentation of multimodal data surgical field seems to be one most promising setups allowing avoiding unwanted tumor remnants while preserving neurological function. Multimodal integrates standard anatomical, structural, functional, metabolic data. Navigation achieves visualizing initial extent lesion concomitant identification neighboring eloquent brain structures, well as, providing tool direct correlation histology With help intraoperative imaging can updated, so that shift compensated initially missed localized reliably.

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