Frameless Navigated Biopsy with the BrainLAB® VarioGuide System: A Technical Note

2012 ◽  
Vol 74 (05) ◽  
pp. 321-324 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silke Hopf-Jensen ◽  
Ortwin Rubarth ◽  
Wolfgang Börm ◽  
Rüdiger Buchalla
Keyword(s):  
Author(s):  
Bing-Hao Chiang ◽  
Yong Chen ◽  
George MacDurmon ◽  
Salahuddin Ahmad

Abstract Introduction: This technical note describes a quantitative assessment of the production of radioactive materials during a year-long clinical operation of a Mevion S250i Hyperscan proton therapy system. The production of accumulated radioactive materials plays an important role in determining radiation safety in and around the proton therapy facilities. Methods: We have conducted a weekly room survey, every week for a year, during normal clinical operation. Results and conclusions: We estimated the accumulated activity from secondary neutron activation on aluminium structures at 3 m away from isocentre in the beamline to be less than 300 μCi.


2003 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 450-451 ◽  
Author(s):  
Axel G. Griesbeck ◽  
Nesmine Maptue ◽  
Samir Bondock ◽  
Michael Oelgemöller

2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-177
Author(s):  
Joyce Koueik ◽  
Brandon G. Rocque ◽  
Jordan Henry ◽  
Taryn Bragg ◽  
Jennifer Paul ◽  
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Continuous irrigation is an important adjunct for successful intraventricular endoscopy, particularly for complex cases. It allows better visualization by washing out blood and debris, improves navigation by expanding the ventricles, and assists with tissue dissection. A method of irrigation delivery using a centrifugal pump designed originally for cardiac surgery is presented.The BioMedicus centrifugal pump has the desirable ability to deliver a continuous laminar flow of fluid that excludes air from the system. A series of modifications to the pump tubing was performed to adapt it to neuroendoscopy. Equipment testing determined flow and pressure responses at various settings and simulated clinical conditions. The pump was then studied clinically in 11 endoscopy cases and eventually used in 310 surgical cases.Modifications of the pump tubing allowed for integration with different endoscopy systems. Constant flow rates were achieved with and without surgical instruments through the working ports. Optimal flow rates ranged between 30 and 100 ml/min depending on endoscope size. Intraoperative use was well tolerated with no permanent morbidity and showed consistent flow rates, minimal air accumulation, and seamless irrigation bag replacement during prolonged surgery. Although the pump is equipped with an internal safety mechanism to protect against pressure buildup when outflow obstructions occur, equipment testing revealed that flow cessation is not instantaneous enough to protect against sudden intracranial pressure elevation.A commonly available cardiac pump system was modified to provide continuous irrigation for intraventricular endoscopy. The system alleviates the problems of inconsistent flow rates, air in the irrigation lines, and delays in changing irrigation bags, thereby optimizing patient safety and surgical efficiency. Safe use of the pump requires good ventricular outflow and, clearly, sound surgical judgment.


CORROSION ◽  
1958 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 17-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
HENRY L. SHULDENER ◽  
LEO LEHRMAN

Abstract It is well known that under certain conditions iron becomes anodic to zinc in water systems. The experimental work carried out on the reversal of potential used a constant zinc to iron area. However, in galvanized pipes carrying water the area of iron exposed varies due to threaded joints, flaws in the zinc coating and solution of the zinc. As the ratio of iron to zinc area is increased it is shown that the reversal of potential is faster. 3.6.4


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