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摘要
近年来,在立体定向神经外科领域引入了一种导航软件。BrainLab Elements (BrainLab Corp.)在图像分析方面有几个功能,如图像融合、自动分割、立体定向手术软件和导联定位。为了准备脑深部刺激(DBS)电极植入,将许多磁共振(MR)和计算机断层扫描(CT)图像序列导入元件并自动融合。随后,重要的深层结构,如丘脑下核(STN)、丘脑和苍白球,被自动分割。这种分割提供了基于普通磁共振设备无法看到的那些轮廓的信息,并有助于设置暂定目标。术后从术后CT图像中提取DBS电极数据,并与术前MR图像融合。利用安装在刺激编程器中的Stimview XT软件(Boston Scientific Corp.),我们确认了电极位置与刺激目标结构之间的解剖关系,并调整了刺激条件。在机器人辅助DBS电极植入中,元件可用于设置暂定目标和基于框架的立体定向手术。导航系统在立体定向神经外科领域具有重要的应用价值,并有进一步发展的空间。
[Utilization of Intraoperative Navigation in Stereotactic Neurosurgery].
Recently, a navigation software has been introduced in the field of stereotactic neurosurgery. BrainLab Elements (BrainLab Corp.) has several functions in image analysis, such as image fusion, auto-segmentation, software for stereotactic surgery, and lead localization. In preparation for deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrode implantation, many sequences of magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) images are imported into the elements and fused automatically. Subsequently, important deep structures, such as the subthalamic nucleus (STN) , thalamus, and globus pallidus, were automatically segmented. This segmentation provides information on the outline of those that are invisible based on normal MR equipment and helps set the tentative target. Postoperatively, the DBS electrode data were extracted from postoperative CT images and fused with preoperative MR images. Using Stimview XT software (Boston Scientific Corp.) installed in the stimulation programmer, we confirmed the anatomical relationship between the location of the electrodes and structures of the stimulation target and adjusted the stimulation conditions. In robot-assisted DBS electrode implantation, elements could be useful in setting the tentative target and frame-based stereotactic surgery. Navigation systems are useful in the field of stereotactic neurosurgery and can be further developed eventually.