Roth Jonathan, Beni-Adani Liana, Biyani Naresh, Constantini Shlomi
Department of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Dana Children's Hospital, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, 64239 Tel Aviv, Israel.
Childs Nerv Syst. 2006 Sep;22(9):1065-71. doi: 10.1007/s00381-006-0103-x. Epub 2006 Jun 8.
INTRODUCTION: Neuronavigation has become a cornerstone of neurosurgery. Navigation systems are categorized into two main groups: those based on preoperative imaging and those based on real-time intraoperative acquired images. OBJECTIVES: The preoperative imaging systems, either computed tomography (CT)- or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based, are straight-forward systems that are routinely used in most institutions. Image accuracy, however, decreases secondary to brain and lesion shifts that occur during surgery. Intraoperative, real-time navigation systems overcome anatomical shifts by updating the image base of the navigation during surgery, thus, maintaining precise navigation capabilities throughout the surgical procedure. CONCLUSIONS: In this article, we review the main neuronavigation systems and their applications, emphasizing their unique advantages and usage within the pediatric population.
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