Articles: neuronavigation.
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Sacral fractures are a challenge regarding treatment and classification. Surgical techniques using spinal navigation systems can improve treatment, especially if used in collaboration among different specialists. ⋯ Navigation systems in instrumented spinopelvic and sacropelvic reconstruction provide greater safety, reducing learning times and malpositioning. Multidisciplinary management allows us to achieve optimal results, especially when the sacral fracture is combined with spinal and pelvic lesions. The use of navigation systems could represent an important advancement.
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We have described the integrated use of a neuronavigation-guided system for frameless stereotaxy (VarioGuide [Brainlab AG, Munich, Germany]) with intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) and 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and report the advantages and disadvantages that the use of these tools together can have in the treatment of various types of intracerebral lesions. ⋯ The use of combination frameless stereotaxy with iMRI and 5-ALA has shown benefits in terms of safety and precision. Moreover, the use of these tools can simplify tumor removal after simple biopsy, widening the spectrum of indications.
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Observational Study
Navigated 3-dimensional intraoperative ultrasound for spine surgery.
To integrate 3-dimensional (3D) intraoperative ultrasound (iUS) data in spinal navigation. ⋯ Using 3D-iUS can be successfully integrated in spinal navigation. Automatic registration applying low-dose iCT and non-linear image registration offers displaying preoperative images in the same orientation as the 3D-iUS scan, as well as visualizing segmented structures in the navigated 3D-iUS data. This greatly facilitates image interpretation. Navigated 3D-iUS provides a possibility for navigation updating and immediate online quality control.
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MRI-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) is the selective ablation of a lesion or a tissue using heat emitted from a laser device. LITT is considered a less invasive technique compared to open surgery that provides a nonsurgical solution for patients who cannot tolerate surgery. Although laser ablation has been used to treat brain lesions for decades, recent advances in MRI have improved lesion targeting and enabled real-time accurate monitoring of the thermal ablation process. ⋯ It has various applications, such as treatment of glioma, brain metastases, radiation necrosis, and epilepsy. It can provide a safer alternative treatment option for patients in whom the lesion is not accessible by surgery, who are not surgical candidates, or in whom other standard treatment options have failed. Our aim is to review the current literature on LITT and provide a descriptive review of the technique, imaging findings, and clinical applications for neurosurgery.
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Neurosurg. Clin. N. Am. · Oct 2019
ReviewIntraoperative Fluorescent Visualization of Pituitary Adenomas.
Tumor recurrence in pituitary adenomas is as high as 20% after surgery. Conventional neuronavigation and white light visualization are not sufficiently accurate in detecting residual neoplastic tissue. ⋯ The authors' group has explored the use of near-infrared imaging, which is superior to visible-light fluorescence in both signal contrast and tissue penetration, in transsphenoidal endoscopic surgeries for pituitary adenomas using 2 techniques: second window indocyanine green, in which indocyanine green passively accumulates in the tumor, and OTL38, which actively targets folate receptors on adenoma cells. This work establishes the foundation of intraoperative near-infrared imaging for fluorescence-guided neurosurgery.