Kall B A, Kelly P J, Goerss S, Frieder G
Neurosurgery. 1985 Sep;17(3):400-7. doi: 10.1227/00006123-198509000-00002.
We have developed a computer-resident stereotactic atlas of the human brain that quantitatively defines subcortical structures within anatomical landmarks detected on obliquely reconstructed computed tomography (CT) slices. Horizontal stereotactic atlas sections can be stretched and contracted by polar transformation and labeled by a computer to fit within these CT scan-defined landmarks. The stereotactic coordinates of any substructure on the atlas-labeled CT slice may then be calculated by the computer and expressed in mechanical adjustments on a stereotactic surgical frame located in the operating room. We demonstrate the use of this method in the stereotactic treatment of movement disorders as an augmentation to conventional ventriculography and microelectrode recording.
我们已经开发出一种人脑计算机立体定向图谱,它能在斜重建计算机断层扫描(CT)切片上检测到的解剖标志内定量定义皮质下结构。水平立体定向图谱切片可通过极坐标变换进行拉伸和收缩,并由计算机标记,以适应这些CT扫描定义的标志。然后,计算机可以计算图谱标记的CT切片上任何子结构的立体定向坐标,并在位于手术室的立体定向手术框架上以机械调整的方式表示出来。我们展示了这种方法在运动障碍立体定向治疗中的应用,作为对传统脑室造影和微电极记录的补充。