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- | Survival prognosis from low grade glioma (LGG) is increased when the maximum tumoral tissue has been removed, slowing down evolution into high grade glioma (HGG), which is much more agressive (14 months mean survival rate). Intraoperative Positron Surface Imaging (PSI) has been suggested recently in neurosurgery to help the surgeon in detecting precise tumor margins. Originally designed in the mamography context by Pr. Dr. Nassir Navab (Munich, Allemagne), this method relies on scanning the resection cavity with a tracked freehand beta probe. In conjunction with a [18F]-based radiotracer, such system generates reconstructed surface images of the brain resection cavity. By introducing intraoperative freehand functional images in the operating room (OR), the resection gesture of the surgeon will be enhanced, driving to a better patient outcome. | + | Survival prognosis from low grade glioma (LGG) is increased when the maximum tumoral tissue has been removed, slowing down evolution into high grade glioma (HGG), which is much more agressive (14 months mean survival rate). Intraoperative Positron Surface Imaging (PSI) has been suggested recently in neurosurgery to help the surgeon in detecting precise tumor margins. Originally designed in the mamography context by Pr. Dr. Nassir Navab (Munich, Germany), this method relies on scanning the resection cavity with a tracked freehand beta probe. In conjunction with a [18F]-based radiotracer, such system generates reconstructed surface images of the brain resection cavity. By introducing intraoperative freehand functional images in the operating room (OR), the resection gesture of the surgeon will be enhanced, driving to a better patient outcome. |
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