@article{oai:toyama.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002250, author = {Hayashi, Nakamasa and Kurimoto, Masanori and Hirashima, Yutaka and Ikeda, Hiroaki and Shibata, Takashi and Tomita, Takahiro and Endo, Shunro}, issue = {7}, journal = {Neurologia medico-chirurgica : 神経外科}, month = {Jul}, note = {application/pdf, The efficacy of a neurosurgical navigation system using three-dimensional composite computer graphics (CGs) of magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) images was evaluated in skull base surgery. Three-point transformation was used for integration of MR and CT images. MR and CT image data were obtained with three skin markers placed on the patient's scalp. Volume-rendering manipulations of the data produced three-dimensional CGs of the scalp, brain, and lesions from the MR images, and the scalp and skull from the CT. Composite CGs of the scalp, skull, brain, and lesion were created by registering the three markers on the three-dimensional rendered scalp images obtained from MR imaging and CT in the system. This system was used for 14 patients with skull base lesions. Three-point transformation using three-dimensional CGs was easily performed for multimodal registration. Simulation of surgical procedures on composite CGs aided in comprehension of the skull base anatomy and selection of the optimal approaches. Intraoperative navigation aided in determination of actual spatial position in the skull base and the optimal trajectory to the tumor during surgical procedures., Article}, pages = {335--339}, title = {Efficacy of Navigation in Skull Base Surgery using Composite Computer Graphics of Magnetic Resonance and Computed Tomography Images}, volume = {41}, year = {2001} }