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181. Remote Analysis for Brain Shift Compensation

P. HastreiterContact Information, K. Engel6, G. Soza7, M. Bauer7, M. Wolf8, O. Ganslandt5, R. Fahlbusch5, G. Greiner7, T. Ertl6 and Ch. Nimsky5

(5)  Neurocenter, Dept. of Neurosurgery, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
(6)  Visualization and Interactive Systems Group, University of Stuttgart, Germany
(7)  Computer Graphics Group, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
(8)  Knowledge Processing Group, Bavarian Research Center for Knowledge-Based Systems, Bavarian
Abstract
The compensation for brain shift is assisted by intraoperative imaging. For the purpose of fast registration and interactive visualization, a framework is presented based on local desktop computers and remote high-end computers with a maximum of compute power and graphics capacity. In this context, functional markers resulting from preoperative measurements (MEG, fMRI) are mapped to the intraoperative situation. Overall, results from 5 cases demonstrate the value of the suggested environment.

Keywords  Brain Shift - Registration - Visualization


Contact Information P. Hastreiter
Email: hastreiter@nch.imed.uni-erlangen.de
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