Preliminary investigation into the use of ultrasound elastography during brain tumour resection
2012
IntroductionDifferentiation of brain tumours from normal brain, during surgical resection is, in part, based on their differing mechanical properties. Brain tumours have variable stiffness characteristics. Surgical evaluations on stiffness are, at best, subjective. Ultrasound elastography is a non-invasive method for imaging mechanical properties of tissues such as stiffness at depth. It is hypothesized that this technique may assist in differentiating tumour from the brain in an intraoperative setting.MethodsThis study evaluated the feasibility of the intraoperative use of ultrasound elastography during brain tumour resection. A total of 24 patients were recruited for the study. Surgical findings on tumour stiffness were compared with the elastogram findings. Furthermore, visibility of the brain-tumour interface on ultrasound echography compared with ultrasound elastography was analysed.ResultsUltrasound elastography was found to have a sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 75% at detecting that tumour ...
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