Grzeszczuk R, Tan K K, Levin D N, Pelizzari C A, Hu X, Chen G T, Beck R N, Chen C T, Cooper M, Milton J
Department of Radiology, University of Chicago Hospitals, IL 60637.
J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1992 Sep-Oct;16(5):764-73. doi: 10.1097/00004728-199209000-00018.
Prior to epilepsy surgery, subdural electrodes are often implanted and monitored for a few days to identify the focus of abnormal electrical activity. During the implantation and subsequent brain resection, there may be uncertainty about the exact location of the electrodes with respect to features of brain anatomy such as specific gyral convolutions or lesions. In experiments with a phantom and patients, implanted electrodes were imaged with multiplanar skull radiographs (or CT scans). After retrospective registration with preimplantation MR data, the electrodes were mapped from these studies onto an MR-derived three-dimensional brain model. The resulting multimodality displays showed the relationship of the electrodes to brain anatomy. In one patient the position of each electrode with respect to a metabolic lesion was also displayed by mapping preimplantation PET data onto the same brain model. This new display of electrode positions may strengthen the interpretation of subdural electrical recordings and thereby reduce uncertainty in planning the resection of epileptic tissue.
在癫痫手术前,通常会植入硬膜下电极并监测几天,以确定异常电活动的病灶。在植入过程及随后的脑切除术中,相对于脑解剖特征(如特定的脑回或病变),电极的确切位置可能存在不确定性。在对模型和患者进行的实验中,通过多平面颅骨X光片(或CT扫描)对植入的电极进行成像。在与植入前的磁共振成像(MR)数据进行回顾性配准后,将这些研究中的电极映射到基于MR的三维脑模型上。由此产生的多模态显示展示了电极与脑解剖结构的关系。在一名患者中,通过将植入前的正电子发射断层扫描(PET)数据映射到同一脑模型上,还展示了每个电极相对于代谢性病变的位置。这种电极位置的新显示可能会加强对硬膜下电记录的解读,从而减少在规划癫痫组织切除时的不确定性。