Neurotraumatology: Ultrasonic evaluation of the central nervous system |
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Authors: | George Dohrmann Jonathan Rubin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Section of Neurosurgery, University of Chicago ,Medical Center, Chicago, IL;2. Department of Radiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractIn this study we describe the technique of intraoperative ultrasound imaging of brain and spinal cord in trauma patients. The images are shown and their interpretation is discussed. This intraoperative imaging allows for localization of hematomas, bone fragments and indriven foreign bodies (j.e., pieces of plastic, glass, metal, etc.). DISC matenal and bone fragments deep to the spinal cord can be localized with this technique. Real-time ultrasound can be used to guide instruments within the brain and, thereby, provide dynamic guidance for removal of bone fragments and foreign bodies dynamically. In summary, Intraoperative real-time ultrasonic Imaging is of use to the neurosurgeon in the treatment of the neurotrauma patient. [Neural Res 1997; 19: 317–322], |
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Keywords: | Neurotrauma Ultrasound Neurosonology Brain Spinal cord |
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