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Remote Analysis for Brain Shift Compensation
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181. Remote Analysis for Brain Shift Compensation
P. Hastreiter5 , K. Engel6, G. Soza7, M. Bauer7, M. Wolf8, O. Ganslandt5, R. Fahlbusch5, G. Greiner7, T. Ertl6 and Ch. Nimsky5
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Neurocenter, Dept. of Neurosurgery, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany |
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Visualization and Interactive Systems Group, University of Stuttgart, Germany |
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Computer Graphics Group, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany |
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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
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