Development of an Intraoperative Information Integration System and Implementation for Neurosurgery

Author:

Aoki Eisuke, ,Noguchi Masafumi,Hong Jae-Sung,Kobayashi Etsuko,Nakamura Ryoichi,Maruyama Takashi,Muragaki Yoshihiro,Iseki Hiroshi,Sakuma Ichiro, , ,

Abstract

Complete resection of glioma is required to obtain a satisfactory outcome in neurosurgical treatment. It is difficult for neurosurgeons to identify the boundary between glioma and normal tissue using the naked eye alone, so surgical assistance systems such as surgical navigation systems for the detection of brain tumor have been used in clinical operations. Intraoperative information obtained from intraoperative biomedical measurement systems must be integrated to detect brain tumors more accurately. In this research, we developed an intraoperative information integration platform using middleware that has global positioning and global time management capabilities. To evaluate the platform, we developed an integrated platform consisting of devices and systems for neurosurgery. Through experiments, we confirmed the basic performance and effectiveness of our platform in a simulated clinical environment.

Publisher

Fuji Technology Press Ltd.

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science

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