Kelly P J, Kall B A, Goerss S, Cascino T L
Mayo Clin Proc. 1986 Jan;61(1):20-7. doi: 10.1016/s0025-6196(12)61394-9.
A computer-assisted stereotactic system has been developed for the precise resection of deep-seated intracranial neoplasms. After the tumor volume is reconstructed from computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging data, a computer-monitored, stereotactically directed carbon dioxide laser is used to vaporize the intracranial tumor. A computer graphics terminal is used to monitor the position of the laser in relationship to the planar slices through the tumor, which are reformatted orthogonally to the surgical plane of view. This procedure produced satisfactory postoperative neurologic results in 36 of the 41 patients who underwent treatment. The system provides precise surgical control in three-dimensional space for the safe resection of substantial amounts (as assessed by postoperative computed tomography) of intra-axial neoplasms.
已开发出一种计算机辅助立体定向系统,用于精确切除颅内深部肿瘤。根据计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像数据重建肿瘤体积后,使用计算机监控的立体定向二氧化碳激光汽化颅内肿瘤。利用计算机图形终端监测激光相对于穿过肿瘤的平面切片的位置,这些切片与手术视野平面正交重新格式化。在接受治疗的41例患者中,有36例术后神经功能结果令人满意。该系统在三维空间中提供精确的手术控制,以安全切除大量(根据术后计算机断层扫描评估)轴内肿瘤。