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The project discusses visualization concepts for intraoperative use of functional mapping data (fMRI+DTI, nTMS+DTI) beyond standard neuronavigation.
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* create study design to evaluate adjustments in providing functional data intraoperatively
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* sketch out design concept for context-sensitive functional information including integration in intraoperative workflows
 
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* development of visualization setup protocol (additional to neuronavigation setup)
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** analysis of intraoperative visualization requests and feedback
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** collection of visual design guidelines for intraoperative display of functional information

Revision as of 22:31, 12 January 2017

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Key Investigators

  • Anna Roethe (Humboldt University and Charité University Hospital Berlin)
  • Rebekka Lauer (Humboldt University Berlin)
  • Prashin Unadkat (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston)
  • Sarah Frisken (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston)


Project Description

The project discusses visualization concepts and infrastructure for intraoperative use of functional mapping data (fMRI+DTI, nTMS+DTI) in neurosurgery beyond standard neuronavigation.

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • create study designs to evaluate adjustments in providing functional data intraoperatively
  • sketch out design concept for context-sensitive functional information including integration in intraoperative workflows
  • prioritize short-term study designs for clinical evaluation of added surgical value
  • development of visualization setup protocol (additional to neuronavigation setup)
    • a) side-by-side presentation of structural and functional information
    • b) side-by-side presentation of functional information in iPlan Cranial and 3DSlicer
  • short evaluation questionnaire for surgeons
  • next steps
    • analysis of intraoperative visualization requests and feedback
    • collection of visual design guidelines for intraoperative display of functional information