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MRI-guided Endoscopy in the Brain: A Feasability Study
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Computer-assisted SurgeryMedical ImagingEndoscopic SurgeryMedicineOpen MriInterventional Endoscopic UltrasoundLaser Guidance SystemNeuroimagingSurgeryNeurologyMri-guided EndoscopyBrain LesionInterventional EndoscopyImage GuidanceEndoscopic ImagingFlexible MicroendoscopeRadiologyHealth Sciences
For neuronavigation in neuroendoscopy conventional navigation systems cannot exclude tissue movements caused by loss of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Open MRI can serve as a real-time navigation system if special conditions of endoscopic instruments and equipment are followed. We adapted an endoscopic system to the MRI and installed a miniaturized laser guidance system to project the central transaxial and coronal planes onto the phantom. A human cadaveric model was examined with a flexible microendoscope marked with a titanium wire inside the open magnet. The procedures were guided by gradient echo sequences refreshing the image every 4.5 seconds to control position of the endoscope. Endoscopic and corresponding MRI-findings are presented. Results and technical conditions are discussed.