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28 May 2001 Teleconsultation in MR-guided neurosurgery
Keyvan Farahani, Gregory Rubino M.D., Pablo Villablanca M.D., Osman M. Ratib, Daniel J. Valentino
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Abstract
MR-guided neurosurgery may offer greater accuracy in surgical localization and resection of brain tumors. Proper utilization of MRI for surgical guidance requires real-time consultation with a neuroradiologist during typically lengthy procedures. We sought to build a system that allows fast and efficient tele-radiologic consultation in the MR- surgical suite. We modeled the imaging tasks and data flow for representative MR-guided neurosurgical procedures. Customized viewing modes, which associate specific data and tasks, were designed accordingly. We implemented application sharing in order to allow teleconsultation between the surgeon and a remotely located radiologist during a case. The system described here provides an effective and efficient method for expert tele-consultation during MR-guided neurosurgery.
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Keyvan Farahani, Gregory Rubino M.D., Pablo Villablanca M.D., Osman M. Ratib, and Daniel J. Valentino "Teleconsultation in MR-guided neurosurgery", Proc. SPIE 4319, Medical Imaging 2001: Visualization, Display, and Image-Guided Procedures, (28 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.428118
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Magnetic resonance imaging

Brain

Data modeling

Tumors

Image analysis

Intelligence systems

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