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S Keskil1, G Bademci, M Goksel

  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Bayindir Medical Center Sogütözü, Ankara, Turkey. sk06-k@tr.net

Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery : MIN
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Image-guidance technology aids in precise dural resection for meningioma, helping surgeons adequately remove tumor-affected dura to prevent recurrence.

Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical Technology

Background:

  • Meningioma management requires adequate resection of affected dura to minimize recurrence.
  • Incomplete dural resection is a known risk factor for tumor regrowth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an image-guidance assisted technique for performing adequate dural resection in meningioma surgery.
  • To highlight the utility of image-guidance in ensuring complete resection of involved dura.

Main Methods:

  • A universal instrument adapter system for image-guidance was employed.
  • This system allowed accurate tracking of the meningioma's dural extension.
  • A surgical marking pen was utilized with the image-guidance system to delineate the dural margins.

Main Results:

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  • The universal instrument adapter enabled image-guidance for various rigid instruments through computed calibration.
  • Surgeons could accurately mark the extent of dural involvement, including the 'dural tail'.

Conclusions:

  • Image-guidance systems are valuable tools in meningioma surgery.
  • This technique helps prevent incomplete resection of the dura, thereby reducing the risk of tumor recurrence.