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Lai, Marco (author), Skyrman, Simon (author), Shan, Caifeng (author), Paulussen, Elvira (author), Manni, Francesca (author), Swamy, A. (author), Babic, Drazenko (author), Edstrom, Erik (author), Persson, Oscar (author), Burstrom, Gustav (author), Elmi-Terander, Adrian (author), Hendriks, B.H.W. (author), De With, Peter H.N. (author)
In neurosurgery, technical solutions for visualizing the border between healthy brain and tumor tissue is of great value, since they enable the surgeon to achieve gross total resection while minimizing the risk of damage to eloquent areas. By using real-time non-ionizing imaging techniques, such as hyperspectral imaging (HSI), the spectral...
conference paper 2020
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Meesters, Stephan (author), Ossenblok, Pauly (author), Wagner, Louis (author), Schijns, Olaf (author), Boon, Paul (author), Florack, Luc (author), Vilanova Bartroli, A. (author), Duits, Remco (author)
Background An accurate delineation of the optic radiation (OR) using diffusion MR tractography may reduce the risk of a visual field deficit after temporal lobe resection. However, tractography is prone to generate spurious streamlines, which deviate strongly from neighboring streamlines and hinder a reliable distance measurement between the...
journal article 2017
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Kreeft (student), Davey (author), Arkenbout, E.A. (author), Henselmans, P.W.J. (author), Van Furth, Wouter R. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
A clear visualization of the operative field is of critical importance in endoscopic surgery. During surgery the endoscope lens can get fouled by body fluids (eg, blood), ground substance, rinsing fluid, bone dust, or smoke plumes, resulting in visual impairment. As a result, surgeons spend part of the procedure on intermittent cleaning of...
review 2017