2014
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-014-0216-5
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Validation of a magnetic resonance imaging guided stereotactic access to the ovine brainstem

Abstract: BackgroundAnatomical differences between humans and domestic mammals preclude the use of reported stereotactic approaches to the brainstem in animals. In animals, brainstem biopsies are required both for histopathological diagnosis of neurological disorders and for research purposes. Sheep are used as a translational model for various types of brain disease and therefore a species-specific approach needs to be developed. The aim of the present study was to establish a minimally invasive, accurate and reproduci… Show more

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“…All studies that used neuronavigation to plan biopsies measured the needle accuracy dogs [20][21][22]. Despite using distinct species and different imaging techniques, this was the most homogenous group in terms of precision.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…All studies that used neuronavigation to plan biopsies measured the needle accuracy dogs [20][21][22]. Despite using distinct species and different imaging techniques, this was the most homogenous group in terms of precision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only histopathological exams can identify the nature of the lesion seen in image studies [2]. Brain tissue biopsies are delicate procedures and different methods have been proposed: free-hand [6][7][8][9], ultrasound-guided [10] and, more recently, with the aid of stereotactic [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] and neuronavigational devices [20][21][22].…”
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“…The utilization of the atlas presented herein will provide a precise framework to establish neuro‐navigation procedures between brain structures. Such approaches based on MRI are starting to be used in ex vivo sheep heads (Staudacher et al, ), but the current precision (error of 1.85 ± 1.22 mm) is variable and can most likely be increased with the use of our stereotaxic atlas, which incorporates interindividual variability (especially for small brain nuclei that are not easily discernable on individual MRI images). To this end, the stereotaxic frame should be combined with a fiducial marker system (see Staudacher et al, , for details).…”
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“…The first reported preclinical study was performed by Opdam et al (2002), concerning the localization of epileptic foci by functional (f)MRI and EEG. Further studies used anatomical MR images to plan surgical interventions for translational stroke (Dreyer et al, 2012), to achieve a stereotactic access of the brainstem (Staudacher et al, 2014), and to guide micro-electrocorticography grid implantation for the mapping of the sensory cortex in the sheep brain (Gierthmuehlen et al, 2014). Recently, Lee et al (2015) utilized routine human fMRI and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) protocols on sheep brain.…”
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