导航核探针术中功能成像

Nassir Navab, J. Traub, T. Wendler, A. Buck, S. Ziegler
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自20世纪20年代以来,功能成像不断为医学诊断提供新的方法。虽然在定位靶结构和控制手术结果方面有很大的潜力,但它在手术室中的应用在过去一直受到限制。手术室中功能性信息的一个例子是核探针的使用。这些设备是辐射探测器,可以提供ID信号,使外科医生能够获得有关放射性标记结构分布的信息。我们使用空间定位系统扩展核探针,以便在手术室中生成功能三维表面图像或功能层析图像。在本文中,我们总结了我们的方法,讨论了目前的局限性和可能的补救措施,并展望了基于解剖和功能术中成像的新一代图像引导手术。
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Navigated nuclear probes for intra-operative functional imaging
Since the 1920s, functional imaging has continuously contributed with novel methods in medical diagnostics. Its usage in the operation room has been limited in the past, although there is a great potential for localization of target structures and control of the surgery outcome. One example of functional information in the operation room is the use of nuclear probes. These devices are radiation detectors that provide a ID signal that allows the surgeons to get information about the distribution of a radioactive labeled structure. We extended nuclear probes with a spatial localization system in order to generate functional 3D surface images or functional tomographic images in the operating room. In this paper we summarize our methodology, discuss current limitations and possible remedies, and provide an outlook towards a new generation of image guided surgery based on anatomical and functional intraoperative imaging.
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