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2002
Journal Article
Title

Iterative neuronavigation using 3D ultrasound. A feasibility study

Abstract
Intra-operative ultrasound (iUS) can generate 2D images in real-time as well as near real-time 3D datasets of the current situation during an intervention. Tracked ultrasound can locate the images in 3D space and relate them to patient, devices, and pre-operative planning data. Therefore, tracked US is an efficient means for controlling the validity of pre-operative planning, recognition of changes (brain shift) during the intervention, replanning of the operational path due to situational changes (iterative navigation), and finally, controlling the results (residual tumor). This paper describes a neuronavigation system exploiting this potential of interventional tracked US for permanent control of intervention progress and iterative adaptation of the planned procedure to the current situation.
Author(s)
Trantakis, C.
Meixensberger, J.
Lindner, D.
Strauß, G.
Grunst, G.
Schmidtgen, A.
Arnold, S.
Journal
Neurological research  
DOI
10.1179/016164102101200735
Language
English
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