Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) in neurosurgery: From standard b-mode to elastosonography

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This book is intended as a practical manual on the use of intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) as a tool for imaging guidance during cranial and spinal neurosurgical procedures. Full account is taken of the emergence of novel clinical applications and recent technical advances, with extensive coverage of the impact of developments such as improved probe technology, fusion imaging and virtual navigation, 3D ultrasound imaging, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, and elastosonography. Basic principles of ultrasound are elucidated in order to assist in the optimal use of IOUS and clear guidance is provided on the interpretation of imaging findings in various pathologies. Informative comparisons are also made of the use of techniques such as fusion imaging and contrast-enhanced ultrasound in general radiology and neurosurgery. The aim of the authors is to enhance the general knowledge regarding intra-operative ultrasound brain imaging, standardizing its use and exploring new techniques, leading in some way toward compensating the lack of specific training in the application of ultrasound among the neurosurgical community. IOUS is a sensitive tool that can improve surgical precision and help to reduce morbidity.

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Prada, F., Solbiati, L., Martegani, A., & DiMeco, F. (2016). Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) in neurosurgery: From standard b-mode to elastosonography. Intraoperative Ultrasound (IOUS) in Neurosurgery: From Standard B-mode to Elastosonography (pp. 1–187). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25268-1

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