Abstract

BACKGROUND The development of frameless stereotaxis allows for repetitive intraoperative localization with millimeter accuracy. High-resolution computed tomographic (CT) angiography provides multiplanar, three-dimensional imaging of cerebral vascular lesions. The image data set generated during CT angiography can be used for localization in frameless stereotaxis when performed with appropriate fiducials in place. METHODS The feasibility of melding these two technologies was tested on a patient with a small (5 mm), distal ruptured posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm, which was visualized by CT angiography and localized by frameless stereotaxis. RESULTS Visualization by CT angiography and intraoperative localization by frameless stereotaxis were successful. CONCLUSIONS The practical application of this technology meld is demonstrated in this sample case. Applications to distal anterior cerebral artery aneurysms, abnormal flow-related aneurysms associated with arteriovenous malformations, and mycotic aneurysms are discussed.

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