2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.05.007
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Intraoperative Ultrasound-Guided Resection of Gliomas: A Meta-Analysis and Review of the Literature

Abstract: IoUS-guided surgical resection of gliomas is a useful tool for guiding the resection and for improving the extent of resection. IoUS can be used in conjunction with other complementary technologies that can improve anatomic orientation during surgery. Real-time imaging, improved image quality, small probe sizes, repeatability, portability, and relatively low cost make IoUS a realistic, cost-effective tool that complements any existing tools in any neurosurgical operating environment.

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“…Real-time 3D US imaging acquired by a matrix array transducer or a mechanical 3D probe in rotational scanning and rendered by slice projection or volume rendering method can assist clinicians to manipulate the needle tip to targeted lesion within the breast or nerve [72]. …”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Real-time 3D US imaging acquired by a matrix array transducer or a mechanical 3D probe in rotational scanning and rendered by slice projection or volume rendering method can assist clinicians to manipulate the needle tip to targeted lesion within the breast or nerve [72]. …”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the merit of perceived safety, portability, and dynamic imaging, 3D real-time US is capable of minimizing the surgical invasion, which facilitates it to be a useful guidance for intraoperative resection of gliomas [72] and brain tumors [73]. It is also widely utilized for monitoring abdominal radiation therapy [74] as well as regional anesthesia of femoral nerve [75] and lumbar spine [76].…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraoperative ultrasonography is used to locate tumours and gliomas using neuronavigation (Dunne et al, 2017;Lee et al, 2016;Mahboob et al, 2016;Tirakotai et al, 2006;Unsgaard et al, 2002). The differing acoustic properties of healthy and 1.4 Soft Tissue 28 pathological brain tissue can provide additional information about the brain.…”
Section: Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraoperative tools, such as intraoperative MRI, are now available in many centers, allowing surgeons to achieve a more complete tumor removal and, as a direct consequence, prolong survival [144]. Intraoperative ultrasonography, having been introduced in practice two decades prior, is at present more accurate in defining intracerebral lesions, especially in cases of HGG, facilitating a real-time control of resection ( Figure 22) [145].…”
Section: Glioblastoma Nosmentioning
confidence: 99%