A fiducial skull marker for precise MRI-based stereotaxic surgery in large animal models
•Precise coordinates are needed for delicate stereotaxic procedures.•Fiducial markers can easily be made in any laboratory.•Using MRI visible fiducial markers inserted in the skull allow high precision targeting of cortical and subcortical targets. Stereotaxic neurosurgery in large animals is used w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neuroscience methods 2017-06, Vol.285, p.45-48 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Precise coordinates are needed for delicate stereotaxic procedures.•Fiducial markers can easily be made in any laboratory.•Using MRI visible fiducial markers inserted in the skull allow high precision targeting of cortical and subcortical targets.
Stereotaxic neurosurgery in large animals is used widely in different sophisticated models, where precision is becoming more crucial as desired anatomical target regions are becoming smaller. Individually calculated coordinates are necessary in large animal models with cortical and subcortical anatomical differences.
We present a convenient method to make an MRI-visible skull fiducial for 3D MRI-based stereotaxic procedures in larger experimental animals. Plastic screws were filled with either copper-sulfate solution or MRI-visible paste from a commercially available cranial head marker. The screw fiducials were inserted in the animal skulls and T1 weighted MRI was performed allowing identification of the inserted skull marker.
Both types of fiducial markers were clearly visible on the MRÍs. This allows high precision in the stereotaxic space.
The use of skull bone based fiducial markers gives high precision for both targeting and evaluation of stereotaxic systems. There are no metal artifacts and the fiducial is easily removed after surgery.
The fiducial marker can be used as a very precise reference point, either for direct targeting or in evaluation of other stereotaxic systems. |
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ISSN: | 0165-0270 1872-678X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2017.04.017 |