• J Clin Neurosci · Sep 2003

    A modified method to perform the frameless biopsy.

    • Hung Chuan Pan, Yeou Chih Wang, Shinh Dung Lee, Nan Fu Chen, Cheng Siu Chang, and Dar Yu Yang.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, ROC, Taichung, Taiwan. ns@vghtc.vghtc.gov.tw
    • J Clin Neurosci. 2003 Sep 1;10(5):602-5.

    AbstractNeuronavigation is increasingly being used to assist in stereotactic neurosurgery due to its frameless property. In this study, we developed and assessed a modified method of performing stereotactic brain biopsies by combining the use of the Fisher stereotactic biopsy instrument, that was fixed on universal quick-lock holder, under infrared guidance of the BrainLab VectorVision Neuronavigation system. Eighteen patients received a frameless stereotactic procedure in this study, including 5 cases of brain biopsy, 2 cases of abscess aspiration, 10 cases of hematoma aspiration and one case of Ommaya reservoir implantation. All cases were on target and successful. In this paper, we present our technique, discuss the advantage and disadvantages of the method and review the literature.

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