Acta neurochirurgica
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Acta neurochirurgica · Sep 2001
Clinical TrialIntracranial image-guided neurosurgery: experience with a new electromagnetic navigation system.
The aim of image-guided neurosurgery is to accurately project computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data into the operative field for defining anatomical landmarks, pathological structures and tumour margins. To achieve this end, different image-guided and computer-assisted, so-called "neuronavigation" systems have been developed in order to offer the neurosurgeon precise spatial information. ⋯ The NEN-NeuroGuard system is a very user-friendly and reliable tool for image-guided neurosurgery. It does not have the limitations of a conventional stereotactic frame. Due to its electromagnetic technology it avoids the "line-of-sight" problem often met by optical navigation systems since its sensors remain active even when situated deep inside the skull or hidden, for example, by drapes or by the surgical microscope.
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Acta neurochirurgica · Sep 2001
Incidence of von Hippel-Lindau disease in hemangioblastoma patients: the University of Tokyo Hospital experience from 1954-1998.
Incidence of von Hippel-Lindau disease among hemangioblastomas is important clinical information affecting the management of hemangioblastomas. Studies from Western countries reported 36-40% for the incidence, but no report has been made on the Japanese population. ⋯ The 40% incidence of von Hippel-Lindau disease in hemangioblastomas suggests that extensive screening for von Hippel-Lindau disease associated neoplasms, and probably molecular genetic examination, is indicated for all patients with hemangioblastomas, which should aim for earlier diagnosis and better management of this devastating hereditary disease.