One of the most critical problems in navigation systems is that of brain shifts during
operations. In order to solve this problem, we developed a simple method using a marker
placed prior to microsurgery to provide a reference point. We produced a thin probe.
After the dural incision, the probe, covered with a silicone tube, was inserted into
the target point. Then only the probe was removed, leaving the silicone tube in place.
This tube moved together with the brain, which deviated during the operation, and
throughout the operation indicated the same point as that which it was pointed at
first. This result suggests that this is a simple and useful method to allow navigation
systems to accommodate brain shifts during operations.
Key words:
Marker - Navigation - Stereotaxy - Surgery
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Corresponding Author
Toshihiko Kuroiwa,M. D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Osaka Medical College
2 - 7 Daigakumachi
Takatsuki City
Osaka 569-8686
Japan
Phone: + 81-726-83-1221
Fax: + 81-726-83-4064
Email: neu040@poh.osaka-med.ac.jp