Abstract

Objective To understand and establish the clinical advantages of intraoperative ultrasound in the removal of cerebral cavernous hemangioma. Methods The clinical data of 15 patients with cerebral cavernous hemangioma were retrospectively analyzed. Intraoperative ultrasound was used for locating the lesion during the operation. We selected the best surgical approach and evaluated the degree of resection with ultrasonic assistance. Results 15 cases of microsurgery were performed with ultrasonic assistance, and all the lesions were totally removed. Postoperative pathology confirmed cavernous hemangioma, and preoperative symptoms were improved in varied degrees. Conclusions Intraoperative ultrasound is very simple and accurate to locate intracranial lesions. It can effectively assist the surgeons to choose the best surgical approach and reduce brain tissue damage. Key words: Intraoperative ultrasound; Microsurgery; Cerebral cavernous hemangioma

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