Abstract
Three-dimensional image reconstruction for preoperative surgical planning and intraoperative navigation for the resection of low-grade gliomas was performed in 20 patients. Thirteen of these surgeries were performed while the patient received a local anesthetic to allow for cortical mapping. Ninety percent of the patients were functionally intact postoperatively. The authors propose that the combination of the three-dimensional image reconstruction and surgical navigation, in conjunction with intraoperative cortical mapping, provides an additional means for surgeons to improve the safety and precision of the procedures.
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Chabrerie, A., Ozlen, F., Nakajima, S., Leventon, M. E., Atsumi, H., Grimson, E., … Black, P. McL. (2008). Three-dimensional image reconstruction for low-grade glioma surgery. Neurosurgical Focus, 4(4), E9. https://doi.org/10.3171/foc.1998.4.4.10
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