Shalit M N, Israeli Y, Matz S, Cohen M L
Surg Neurol. 1979 May;11(5):382-4.
A case is presented in which the entire surgical procedure for a recurrent brain glioma was carried out on the computerized axial tomography (CAT) table. Repeated intra-operative CAT scans provided vital information as to the extent of the tumor. Using this method there was no remnant of tumor tissue detectable on the CAT scan at the end of the operation.
本文介绍了一例复发性脑胶质瘤的整个手术过程是在计算机断层扫描(CAT)台上进行的。术中反复进行的CAT扫描提供了有关肿瘤范围的重要信息。使用这种方法,在手术结束时,CAT扫描未检测到肿瘤组织残留。