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Usefulness of Volume Rendering Stereo-movie in Neurosurgical Craniotomies

Authors :
Tateya, Fukunaga
Toshihiko, Mokudai
Masaaki, Fukuoka
Tomonori, Maeda
Kouji, Yamamoto
Kozue, Yamanaka
Kiyomi, Minakuchi
Hirohisa, Miyake
Akihito, Moriki
Yasufumi, Uchida
Source :
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology. 63:1370-1376
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Japanese Society of Radiological Technology, 2007.

Abstract

In recent years, the advancements in MR technology combined with the development of the multi-channel coil have resulted in substantially shortened inspection times. In addition, rapid improvement in functional performance in the workstation has produced a more simplified imaging-making process. Consequently, graphical images of intra-cranial lesions can be easily created. For example, the use of three-dimensional spoiled gradient echo (3D-SPGR) volume rendering (VR) after injection of a contrast medium is applied clinically as a preoperative reference image. Recently, improvements in 3D-SPGR VR high-resolution have enabled accurate surface images of the brain to be obtained. We used stereo-imaging created by weighted maximum intensity projection (Weighted MIP) to determine the skin incision line. Furthermore, the stereo imaging technique utilizing 3D-SPGR VR was actually used in cases presented here. The techniques we report here seemed to be very useful in the pre-operative simulation of neurosurgical craniotomy.

Details

ISSN :
18814883 and 03694305
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e02deaf6e539f117afef1e27ec2579c4