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A High-Throughput Image-Guided Stereotactic Neuronavigation and Focused Ultrasound System for Blood-Brain Barrier Opening in Rodents
Published on: July 16, 2020
Framework for a low-cost intra-operative image-guided neuronavigator including brain shift compensation
1TIMC-IMAG Laboratory, Equipe GMCAO, UMR CNRS-UJF 5525, Faculté de Médecine de Grenoble, Pavillon, Taillefer, F38706 La Tronche Cédex, France. Marek.Bucki@imag.fr
Abstract:
In this paper we present a methodology to address the problem of brain tissue deformation referred to as 'brain-shift'. This deformation occurs throughout a neurosurgery intervention and strongly alters the accuracy of the neuronavigation systems used to date in clinical routine which rely solely on pre-operative patient imaging to locate the surgical target, such as a tumour or a functional area. After a general description of the framework of our intra-operative image-guided system, we describe a procedure to generate patient specific finite element meshes of the brain and propose a biomechanical model which can take into account tissue deformations and surgical procedures that modify the brain structure, like tumour or tissue resection.

