Intraoperative MRI Technology Collaboration Initiated to Streamline Neurosurgery Procedures
By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 26 Apr 2012
Philips Healthcare (Best, the Netherlands) reported that it is collaborating with Brainlab, AG (Feldkirchen, Germany), a manufacturer of software-driven medical technology that supports targeted, less-invasive treatment, to create a comprehensive intraoperative system with the objective of streamlining neurosurgery procedures. Posted on 26 Apr 2012
Ingenia MR-OR is based on Philips digital broadband Ingenia magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, 1.5 T and 3.0 T, and is designed to be combined with Brainlab’s integrated operating room (OR) solutions.

Image: The Ingenia magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system (Photo courtesy of Philips Healthcare).
MRI is used preoperatively in neurosurgery planning for the removal of tumors in the brain. Traditionally during this surgery, updated MR patient information is not available to surgeons, neither allowing them to see the immediate impact of the intervention nor offering guidance to adapt surgical navigation in real-time.
The Philips’ MR-OR solution is designed to allow neurosurgeons to visualize the results of neurologic procedures in real-time. This allows immediate access of patient information to facilitate surgical decision-making. Moreover, the technology allows for the removal of residual amount of a tumor before the surgical procedure is finished.
“Our collaboration with Brainlab offers a strong intraoperative solution for neurosurgeons,” Falko Busse, vice president, MR therapy, for Philips Healthcare said. “With the unique capabilities that both of our solutions provide, including the possibility to connect two ORs on the front and back of the Ingenia MRI system, we are addressing neurosurgical needs.”
The Ingenia MR-OR is based on a two-room solution, making it possible for the system to be used both for intraoperative as well as for conventional diagnostic imaging. Its design enables a short and smooth transfer of the patient to the system and fast imaging, thereby providing a quick review of the neurosurgery procedure. Moreover, the Ingenia MR-OR can be utilized with two ORs, one on each side of the MRI magnet. This provides more flexibility for neurosurgery centers, offering the possibility to schedule patients from multiple ORs on the same MRI.
“Brainlab’s integrated OR helps to ensure that surgeons have access to high navigation accuracy throughout neurosurgery procedures,” said Stephan Holl, COO, Brainlab, AG. “The technology automatically re-registers the newly generated images taken with Ingenia MR-OR, facilitating the ability to immediately continue the surgery with re-registered surgical navigation information, after the scan has been performed. Furthermore, all relevant patient information from intra- or extra-operative sources can be displayed and managed on Brainlab’s patient data management system.”
Philips and Brainlab presented their recent developments together at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, held in Miami, (FL, USA), April 14-18, 2012. Availability of the Ingenia MR-OR is expected by the end of 2012.
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