A system for intraoperative optical imaging in clinical routine and 3D visualization

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Abstract

A system for optical imaging of intrinsic signals and visualization of functional maps overlaid with the 3D reconstruction of the cortex is presented. Optical imaging of intrinsic signals is an advantageous method for monitoring functional representation of eloquent areas of the cortex. The non-invasive method works free of contact and generates a map of cortical activation with a spatial resolution of less than 1 mm based on the changes in optical parameters of brain tissue during cortical activation. A system containing an illumination device, a surgical microscope, and a camera is described. Computation of the cortical activation map is done by comparison of recordings during rest and stimulation. 3D reconstruction of the cortex and overlay with the optical recording is achieved using the 3D visualization software AMIRA. Optical imaging of intrinsic signals can increase the identification of eloquent regions of the brain. The 3D visualization is beneficial for identifying the region and for inter-individual comparison of the cortical representation of eloquent areas.

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorld Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering - Surgery, Minimal Invasive Interventions, Endoscopy and Image Guided Therapy
PublisherSpringer-Verlag
Pages255-258
Number of pages4
Edition6
ISBN (print)9783642039058
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesIFMBE Proceedings
Number6
Volume25
ISSN1680-0737

Conference

TitleWorld Congress 2009 on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
SubtitleSurgery, Minimal Invasive Interventions, Endoscopy and Image Guided Therapy
Duration7 - 12 September 2009
Degree of recognitionInternational event
CityMünchen
CountryGermany

External IDs

Scopus 77949348039
ORCID /0000-0003-0554-2178/work/147674662

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Keywords

  • 3D visualization, Intrinsic signals, Neurosurgery, Optical imaging