Title :
Reseach on Three-Dimensional Fluoroscopic Navigation in Neural Surgical Operation
Author :
Ye, Guiyun ; Liu, Changzheng
Author_Institution :
HeiLongjiang Coll. of Technol., HeiLongjiang
Abstract :
The major shortcoming of image-guided navigational systems is the use of presurgically acquired image data, which does not account for intraoperative changes in brain morphology. The occurrence of these surgically induced volumetric deformations, or "brain shift", has been well established. Maximum measurements for surface and midline shifts were reported. There is no detailed analysis, however, of the changes occurring throughout the entire surgery. Intraoperative MRI provides a unique opportunity to obtain serial imaging data and characterize the time course of brain deformations during surgery. Serial acquisitions allow a comprehensive sequential description of the direction and magnitude of intraoperative deformations. Brain shift occurs at various surgical stages and at different regions. Surface shift occurs throughout surgery and is mainly due to gravity. Subsurface shift occurs during resection involving collapse of the resection cavity and intraparenchymal changes that are difficult to model. Brain shift is a continuous dynamic process, which evolves differently in distinct brain regions. Therefore only serial imaging or continuous data acquisition provide consistently accurate image guidance.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; brain models; diagnostic radiography; medical image processing; neurophysiology; surgery; 3D fluoroscopic navigation; brain deformation; brain shift; continuous data acquisition; image guidance; image-guided navigational system; intraoperative MRI; neural surgical operation; serial imaging; surface shift; surgery; volumetric deformation; Brain modeling; Computed tomography; Computer displays; Deformable models; Image segmentation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Navigation; Prototypes; Surface morphology; Surgery;
Conference_Titel :
Natural Computation, 2007. ICNC 2007. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Haikou
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2875-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICNC.2007.606