Articles: neuronavigation.
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Comparative Study
Comparison of the Clinical Accuracy Between Point-to-Point Registration and Auto-Registration Using an Active Infrared Navigation System.
A model experiment. ⋯ N/A.
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To define the role of neuroendoscopy as an adjuvant technique for the management of pediatric complex hydrocephalus. ⋯ We have confirmed that neuroendoscopy has a main role in the long-term management of complex hydrocephalus, significantly contributing to the reduction of the number of shunts and the shunt revision rate. Neuronavigation should be performed in all cases in which the ideal trajectory should be established.
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We present an infant with an expansive posterior fossa arachnoid cyst and severe clinical deterioration due to decompensated obstructive hydrocephalus. Given the dilated Sylvius aqueduct, we favoured the endoscopic transfrontal transaqueductal route to approach the cyst. ⋯ A transaqueductal approach with a rigid endoscope is rarely published, and we were amazed by the impact on the child's clinical improvement after this minimally invasive endoscopic procedure. The case is well documented with imaging and perioperative neuroendoscopic views.
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To assess the application of functional neuronavigation in surgeries of adult cerebral gliomas. ⋯ This study confirmed that the application of neuronavigation in adult glioma surgery can improve postoperative quality of life and lengthen the survival time of patients, especially in cases involving the brainstem and the eloquent area.
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Multicenter Study Comparative Study
Prospective Comparative Study in Spine Surgery Between O-Arm and Airo Systems: Efficacy and Radiation Exposure.
Pedicle screw placement remains challenging. The present study focuses on the comparison between 2 intraoperative-based neuronavigation systems (O-Arm and AIRO) during thoracolumbar screw instrumentation. ⋯ Intraoperative computed tomography-based navigation is a major innovation that improves the accuracy of pedicle screw positioning with acceptable patient radiation exposure and reduced surgical team exposure.