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intra-operative mri

A revolutionary technology allows neurosurgeons at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital unprecedented views of the brain during surgery. The intra-operative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system improves the accuracy of brain surgery for children and adults by providing real-time, high-quality images of the brain before, during and after surgery.

Improved Accuracy

This state-of-the art technique offers a tremendous advantage for the removal of brain tumors. Once an operation has started, the brain can "shift" up to a centimeter. With the ability to view MRI images during surgery, uncertainties resulting from movements can be eliminated and physicians can be more precise in determining the location and size of the tumor.

Safer for Patients

The system inherently makes surgery safer for patients, improves patient outcomes and reduces hospital stays. By pinpointing the exact location of the tumor, the system helps doctors avoid critical structures and ensure the entire tumor has been removed (when possible) before the patient leaves the operating room. There are fewer complications and less potential for recurrence.

More Options for Patients

Surgery may now be an option for some brain tumor patients who previously were considered too high risk. This technology allows surgeons to more confidently operate on low grade tumors that look very similar to normal brain tissue or are blended into healthy tissue. The MRI can highlight the margins that can't be seen with the naked eye.