2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2023.1153605
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Case report: High-resolution, intra-operative µDoppler-imaging of spinal cord hemangioblastoma

Abstract: Surgical resection of spinal cord hemangioblastomas remains a challenging endeavor: the neurosurgeon’s aim to reach total tumor resections directly endangers their aim to minimize post-operative neurological deficits. The currently available tools to guide the neurosurgeon’s intra-operative decision-making consist mostly of pre-operative imaging techniques such as MRI or MRA, which cannot cater to intra-operative changes in field of view. For a while now, spinal cord surgeons have adopted ultrasound and its su… Show more

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“…Additionally, intraoperative ultrasound allows for better visualization of the surgical access to the lesion, providing information on distance, size, and interposition or proximity to major vessels or ventricles. Small subcortical lesions (especially cavernomas, metastases, and hemangioblastomas) are easily visible [37,38] (Figure 4A).…”
Section: Localization Of the Lesion And Planning Of The Optimal Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, intraoperative ultrasound allows for better visualization of the surgical access to the lesion, providing information on distance, size, and interposition or proximity to major vessels or ventricles. Small subcortical lesions (especially cavernomas, metastases, and hemangioblastomas) are easily visible [37,38] (Figure 4A).…”
Section: Localization Of the Lesion And Planning Of The Optimal Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In tumor surgery, locating the main arteries and veins in relation to a tumor, including the permeability of venous sinuses, as well as assessing tumor vascularization helps ensure a safe resection [27,[37][38][39][40] (Figure 4B).…”
Section: Vascular Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%