Intraoperative imaging [electronic resource] / edited by M. Necmettin Pamir, Volker Seifert, Talat Kiriş
Intraoperative imaging technologies have taken an ever-increasing role in the daily practice of neurosurgeons and the increasing attention and interest necessitated international interaction and collaboration. The Intraoperative Imaging Society was formed in 2007. This book brings together highlight...
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Table of Contents:
- From vision to reality: the origins of intraoperative MR imaging
- Development of intraoperative MRI: a personal journey
- Lows and highs: 15 years of development in intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging
- Intraoperative imaging in neurosurgery: where will the future take us?
- Development and design of low field compact intraoperative MRI for standard operating room
- Low field intraoperative MRI in glioma surgery
- Intraoperative MRI (ioMRI) in the setting of awake craniotomies for supratentorial glioma resection
- Glioma extent of resection and ultra-low-field iMRI: interim analysis of a prospective randomized trial
- Impact of a low-field intraoperative MRI on the surgical results for high-grade gliomas
- Intraoperative MRI and functional mapping
- Information-guided surgical management of gliomas using low-field-strength intraoperative MRI
- Implementation of the ultra low field intraoperative MRI PoleStar N20 during resection control of pituitary adenomas
- Intraoperative MRI for stereotactic biopsy
- The evolution of iMRI utilization for pediatric neurosurgery: a single center experience
- Implementation and preliminary clinical experience with the use of ceiling mounted mobile high field intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging between two operating rooms
- High-field iMRI in glioblastoma surgery: improvement of resection radicality and survival for the patient?
- Image guided aneurysm surgery in a Brainsuite ioMRI Miyabi 1.5 T environment
- From intraoperative angiography to advanced intraoperative imaging: the Geneva experience
- Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging
- 3 T ioMRI: the Istanbul experience.
- Intraoperative 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging using a dual-independent room: long-term evaluation of time-cost, problems, and learning-curve effect
- Multifunctional surgical suite (MFSS) with 3.0 T iMRI: 17 months of experience
- Intraoperative MRI at 3.0 Tesla: a movable magnet
- One year experience with 3.0 T intraoperative MRI in pituitary surgery
- Intraoperative computed tomography
- Intraoperative CT in spine surgery
- O-arm guided balloon kyphaplasty: preliminary experience of 16 consecutive patients
- Intraoperative imaging with 3D ultrasound in neurosurgery
- Intraoperative 3-dimensional ultrasound for resection control during brain tumor removal: preliminary results of a prospective randomized study
- Advantages and limitations of intraoperative 3D ultrasound in neurosurgery: technical note
- Integrated intraoperative room design
- Multimodal navigation integrated with imaging
- Multimodality imaging suite: neo-futuristic diagnostic imaging operating suite marks a significant milestone for innovation in medical technology
- Improving patient safety in the intraoperative MRI suite suing an on-duty safety nurse, safety manual and checklist
- Operating room integration and telehealth
- Intraoperative robotics: NeuroArm
- Clinical requirements and possible applications of robot assisted endoscopy in skull base and sinus surgery
- Robotic technology in spine surgery: current applications and future developments
- Microscope integrated indocyanine green video-angiography in cerebrovascular surgery
- Application of intraoperative indocyanine green angiography for CNS tumors: results on the first 100 cases
- A technical description of the brain tumor window model: an in vivo model for the evaluation of intraoperative contrast agents.