Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS)
in neurological operations.
Patients and Methods: IOUS was applied in 110 operations, involving 68 gliomas, 7 meningiomas, 1 acoustic
neuroma, 5 hemangioblastomas, 3 granulomas, 17 AVMs and 9 cavernous angiomas. A color
Doppler model was used to display the blood flow. For 6 gliomas with unclear margins,
IOUS was repeated after 2.5 mg Levovist had been given intravenously. Pre-operative
and post-operative conditions of all patients were recorded and analyzed.
Results: In all cases IOUS provided real-time information about the localization of lesions
and the distribution of vasculature, which helped in choosing the proper approach
and also in controlling the extent of the resection. In the color Doppler model, IOUS
displayed the distribution of vasculature, as well as the size and structure of AVMs.
Total or subtotal resection was achieved in all cases. Six gliomas which were visualized
with Levovist showed obvious enhancement with margins becoming more clear.
Conclusion: IOUS was a valuable tool in localizing lesions, selecting the proper approach, controlling
the extent of resection and displaying the distribution of vasculature. IOUS can provide
more reliable safeguard for minimally invasive neurosurgery.
Key words
intraoperative ultrasound - IOUS - brain neoplasms - AVMs - cavernous angiomas
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Correspondence
J. Z. ZhaoMD
Department of Neurosurgery
Beijing Tiantan Hospital
Capital University of Medical Sciences
100050 Beijing
People's Republic of China
Phone: +86/010/6709 65 23
Fax: +86/010/6511 34 40
Email: zhaojz@public.bta.net.cn