J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  2003 Jun;33(6):545-550.

Development of a New Korean Neuronavigation System

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea. ksy8298@hanyang.ac.kr
  • 2Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
Image-guided surgical system has been widely used in neurosurgical field for minimally invasive surgery. We evaluate the efficacy of a new neuronavigation system developed by ourselves to neurosurgical procedures. METHODS: Application accuracy was estimated for evaluation of interactive localization of intracranial lesions. A phantom was mounted with ten frameless markers which were randomly distributed on its surface. Target points were digitized and the coordinates were recorded and compared with reference points. Root mean square (RMS) errors of the coordinates were calculated. The system was used in six cases with MR imaging. We evaluated for its utility, ease of integration, reliability, and intraoperative accuracy. RESULTS: Application accuracy is a crucial factor for stereotactic surgical localization system. The estimated RMS error was 1.2+/-0.5mm. This degree of accuracy was comparable to that of other reports. Clincally, it was helpful in preoperative planning, deciding the site and location of craniotomy and judging the anatomical position of intracerebral lesion. CONCLUSION: This system provides an accurate and reliable means for localizing lesions within the brain and identifying underlying anatomical structure. We could minimize surgical morbitidy and operation time.

Keyword

Image-guided surgery; Neuronavigation; Application accuracy; Stereotactic surgery

MeSH Terms

Brain
Craniotomy
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neuronavigation*
Neurosurgical Procedures
Surgery, Computer-Assisted
Surgical Procedures, Minimally Invasive
Full Text Links
  • JKNS
Actions
Cited
CITED
export Copy
Close
Share
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Similar articles
Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr