イセキ ヒロシ   Iseki Hiroshi
  伊関 洋
   所属   医学研究科 医学研究科 (医学部医学科をご参照ください)
   職種   特任顧問
論文種別 原著
言語種別 英語
査読の有無 査読あり
表題 Advanced Image Coregistration within the Leksell Workstation for the Planning of Glioma Surgery: Initial Experience.
掲載誌名 正式名:Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports
略  称:J Neurol Surg Rep.
ISSNコード:21936358
出版社 Georg Thieme Verlag KG
巻・号・頁 74(2),pp.118-122
著者・共著者 TAMURA Manabu†, HAYASHI Motohiro, KONISHI Yoshiyuki, TAMURA Noriko, REGIS Jean, Mangin Jean Francois, TAIRA Takaomi, OKADA Yoshikazu, MURAGAKI Yoshihiro, ISEKI Hiroshi
発行年月 2013/12
概要 BackgroundLeksell GammaPlan (LGP) and SurgiPlan (ELEKTA Instruments AB, Stockholm, Sweden) may be used effectively for the detailed evaluation of regionalneuroanatomy before open neurosurgical procedures. We report our initial experience in the cases of cerebral gliomas. MethodsLGP v.8.3 was used before the surgical resection of cerebral gliomas for (1) the delineation of subdural grid electrodes and a detailed evaluation of their position relatively to cortical structures, and (2) for the fusion of structural magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) for a detailed visualization of the corticospinal tract (CST) and optic radiation. ResultsDelineation of the subdural grid within LGP in a patient with seizures caused by left parietal glioma permitted a detailed assessment of the location of electrodes relative to the cortical gyri and sulci and significantly facilitated interpretation of brain mapping before tumor resection. In another patient with parieto-occipital glioma, simultaneous three-dimensional visualization of the tumor, CST, and optic radiation with the use of LGP permitted us to perform tumor resection without postoperative neurologic complications. Finally, incorporation of DTI into SurgiPlan resulted in precise planning of stereotactic biopsy for bilateral thalamic glioma. ConclusionThe possibility for detailed evaluation of regional neuroanatomy based on various images within LGP and SurgiPlan may facilitate effective and safe surgical management of intracranial gliomas.
DOI 10.1055/s-0033-1358380.
PMID 24303347 [PubMed]