[Intra- and perioperative imaging options in neurosurgery].

Magyar onkologia Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Epub Date: 2024-01-12
Loránd Erőss, László Halász, Gabriella Miklós
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Abstract

The treatment of central nervous system tumors is still a major challenge for the oncological and neurosurgical teams. Due to the heterogeneous histological and topological characteristics of these neoplasms, every case requires individual evaluation. In addition to histology and stage, survival is largely determined by the extent of resection, which can be severely limited by the proximity of eloquent brain regions. A key component of current modern neuro-oncological care is the planning and execution of surgical intervention to ensure the longest possible progression-free survival with adequate quality of life. The simultaneous development of several pre- and intra-operative imaging modalities is making optimal therapy more and more accessible and safe. Structural, diffusion and functional MRI offers the possibility to visualize the tumor and the surrounding areas both before and during surgery. For the surgeon, the optimal intra-operative environment, orientation and visual acuity are provided by increasingly sophisticated microscopes, navigation devices, intra-operative imaging equipment, endo- and exoscopes.

[神经外科术中和围术期成像方案]。
中枢神经系统肿瘤的治疗仍然是肿瘤学和神经外科团队面临的一大挑战。由于这些肿瘤的组织学和拓扑学特征各不相同,因此每个病例都需要单独评估。除组织学和分期外,生存率在很大程度上取决于切除范围,而切除范围可能会因邻近有活力的脑区而受到严重限制。目前现代神经肿瘤治疗的一个关键要素是计划和实施手术干预,以确保尽可能长的无进展生存期和适当的生活质量。多种术前和术中成像模式的同时发展,使得最佳治疗越来越容易获得,也越来越安全。结构、弥散和功能磁共振成像为术前和术后观察肿瘤及其周围区域提供了可能。对于外科医生来说,越来越先进的显微镜、导航设备、术中成像设备、内窥镜和外窥镜可以提供最佳的术中环境、定位和视力。
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