Preservation of the Optic Radiations based on comparative analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography and Anatomical dissection

Background Visualization of the precise course of the visual pathways is relevant to prevent damage that may inflict visual field deficits during neurosurgical resections. In particular the optic radiations (OR) are susceptible to such damage during neurosurgery. Cortical pathways can be mapped in v...

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Main Authors: Roland eNooij, Eelco eHoving, Arjen evan Hulzen, Frans W. Cornelissen, Remco eRenken
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2015.00096/full
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spelling doaj-6f9d0d44dfdc499e8ed01ae2a6fefd292020-11-25T00:30:07ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292015-08-01910.3389/fnana.2015.00096148590Preservation of the Optic Radiations based on comparative analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography and Anatomical dissectionRoland eNooij0Eelco eHoving1Arjen evan Hulzen2Frans W. Cornelissen3Remco eRenken4University Medical Center GroningenUniversity Medical Center GroningenUniversity Medical Center GroningenUniversity Medical Center GroningenUniversity Medical Center GroningenBackground Visualization of the precise course of the visual pathways is relevant to prevent damage that may inflict visual field deficits during neurosurgical resections. In particular the optic radiations (OR) are susceptible to such damage during neurosurgery. Cortical pathways can be mapped in vivo, by using Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI). Visualization of these pathways would be potentially helpful to prevent neurosurgical visual morbidity. In this study an anatomical dissection of the visual pathways was compared to DTI fiber tractography (DTI-FT) data of four human brains. The feasibility of a definition of a Safety Zone is investigated.Methods Four adult brains were dissected using Klingler’s fiber dissection method, which allowed preparation of the OR. Measurements before and after dissection were used to establish distances from the cortex to the OR. DTI-scans were also obtained from these brains to determine the same distances.Results Measurements from specific landmark points on the cortex to the lateral border of the OR were performed in four brains. Analysis through DTI tractography corresponded with the dissection results. Based on the combined results of both dissection and DTI-FT, we defined a quantitative surgical Safety Zone with respect to various anatomical landmarks (in particular the ventricle system)Conclusion We conclude that there is a good correlation between the visualizations of the optic pathways based on dissection and DTI. Furthermore, we conclude that defining a neurosurgical Safety Zone which could preserve the integrity of the OR during surgery, based on the combination of DTI-FT images and dissection is feasible.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2015.00096/fullDiffusion Tensor ImagingDissectiontractographyOptic radiationsSafety zonePreoperative mapping
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author Roland eNooij
Eelco eHoving
Arjen evan Hulzen
Frans W. Cornelissen
Remco eRenken
spellingShingle Roland eNooij
Eelco eHoving
Arjen evan Hulzen
Frans W. Cornelissen
Remco eRenken
Preservation of the Optic Radiations based on comparative analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography and Anatomical dissection
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Dissection
tractography
Optic radiations
Safety zone
Preoperative mapping
author_facet Roland eNooij
Eelco eHoving
Arjen evan Hulzen
Frans W. Cornelissen
Remco eRenken
author_sort Roland eNooij
title Preservation of the Optic Radiations based on comparative analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography and Anatomical dissection
title_short Preservation of the Optic Radiations based on comparative analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography and Anatomical dissection
title_full Preservation of the Optic Radiations based on comparative analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography and Anatomical dissection
title_fullStr Preservation of the Optic Radiations based on comparative analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography and Anatomical dissection
title_full_unstemmed Preservation of the Optic Radiations based on comparative analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography and Anatomical dissection
title_sort preservation of the optic radiations based on comparative analysis of diffusion tensor imaging tractography and anatomical dissection
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
issn 1662-5129
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Background Visualization of the precise course of the visual pathways is relevant to prevent damage that may inflict visual field deficits during neurosurgical resections. In particular the optic radiations (OR) are susceptible to such damage during neurosurgery. Cortical pathways can be mapped in vivo, by using Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI). Visualization of these pathways would be potentially helpful to prevent neurosurgical visual morbidity. In this study an anatomical dissection of the visual pathways was compared to DTI fiber tractography (DTI-FT) data of four human brains. The feasibility of a definition of a Safety Zone is investigated.Methods Four adult brains were dissected using Klingler’s fiber dissection method, which allowed preparation of the OR. Measurements before and after dissection were used to establish distances from the cortex to the OR. DTI-scans were also obtained from these brains to determine the same distances.Results Measurements from specific landmark points on the cortex to the lateral border of the OR were performed in four brains. Analysis through DTI tractography corresponded with the dissection results. Based on the combined results of both dissection and DTI-FT, we defined a quantitative surgical Safety Zone with respect to various anatomical landmarks (in particular the ventricle system)Conclusion We conclude that there is a good correlation between the visualizations of the optic pathways based on dissection and DTI. Furthermore, we conclude that defining a neurosurgical Safety Zone which could preserve the integrity of the OR during surgery, based on the combination of DTI-FT images and dissection is feasible.
topic Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Dissection
tractography
Optic radiations
Safety zone
Preoperative mapping
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2015.00096/full
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