Computer-Assisted Neurosurgical Navigational System for Transsphenoidal Surgery. Technical Note.
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Transsphenoidal surgery carries the risk of carotid artery injury even for very experienced neurosurgeons. The computer-assisted neurosurgical (CANS) navigational system was used to obtain more precise guidance, based on the axial and coronal images during the transsphenoidal approach for nine pituitary adenomas. The CANS navigator consists of a three-dimensional digitizer, a computer, and a graphic unit, which utilizes electromagnetic coupling technology to detect the spatial position of a suction tube attached to a magnetic sensor. Preoperatively, the magnetic resonance images are transferred and stored in the computer and the tip of the suction tube is shown on a real-time basis superimposed on the preoperative images. The CANS navigation system correctly displayed the surgical orientation and provided localization in all nine patients. No intraoperative complications were associated with the use of this system. However, outflow of cerebrospinal fluid during tumor removal may affect the accuracy, so the position of the probe when the tumor is removed must be accurately determined. The CANS navigator enables precise localization of the suction tube during the transsphenoidal approach and allows safer and less-invasive surgery.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2001-11-15
著者
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Onizuka Masanari
Department Of Neurosurgery Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital
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Onizuka Masanari
Department Of Neurosurgery Sankoukai Miyazaki Hospital
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TOKUNAGA Yoshiharu
Department of Neurosurgery Nagasaki University School of Medicine
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Miyazaki Hisaya
Department Of Neurosurgery Uiyazaki Hospital
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SHIBAYAMA Akira
Department of Neurosurgery, Sankoukai Miyazaki Hospital
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Tokunaga Yoshiharu
Department Of Neurosurgery Nagasaki Prefectural Shimabara Hospital
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