KAWAMATA Takakazu
Department School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine Position Professor and Division head |
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Language | English |
Title | Combining, PET and DTI with intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging in the navigation are both useful for glioma surgery |
Conference | Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 36th International Congress and Exhibition |
Conference Type | International society and overseas society |
Presentation Type | Poster notice |
Lecture Type | General |
Publisher and common publisher | ◎KUWANO Atsushi, TAMURA Manabu, KURIHARA Hiroyuki, SAITO Taiichi, NITTA Masayuki, MARUYAMA Takashi, TSUZUKI Shunsuke, FUKUI Atsushi, KORIYAMA Shunichi, KAWAMATA Takakazu, MURAGAKI Yoshihiro |
Date | 2022/06/08 |
Venue (city and name of the country) |
Tokyo |
Holding period | 2022/06/07~2022/06 |
Society abstract | International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 17(Suppl 1),S129-130 2022 |
Summary | In glioma surgery, the use of intraoperative magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) in the navigation system is useful for tumor removal [1]. And, we routinely use the navigation system that fuses the preoperative positron emission tomography (PET) and intraoperative MRI. Now we developed a navigation system that superimposes the fractional anisotropy (FA) color map of preoperative diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The current study aimed to investigate the usefulness of these systems for neurophysiological monitoring and examination under awake craniotomy during tumor removal. |