Elasticity-Guided Neurosurgery: Biomechanical Integration in Tumor Resection
Time: Fri 2025-10-24 10.00
Location: Room 7-7320, 7th floor in our building in Flemingsberg (Hälsovägen 11C, 14157 Huddinge)
Video link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/260826362
Language: English
Participating: Jan Saip Aunan Diop (PhD student, Syddansk University, Odense)
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Tumor stiffness and adhesion are crucial factors in neurosurgery, yet they’re absent from standard planning and navigation. Advancements in biomechanics allow measuring and mapping these properties across modalities: magnetic resonance elastography for preoperative stiffness and adhesion, intraoperative ultrasound elastography for real-time updates, and rheometry as biological ground truth. Emerging frameworks integrate these measurements with AI and multimodal neuroimaging to produce probabilistic maps of tumor consistency and brain–tumor interface quality. Elasticity-guided neurosurgery incorporates biomechanical parameters into surgical decision-making to improve safety, efficiency, and personalization. By transforming tactile impressions into actionable data, it represents a shift toward more information-driven neurosurgical oncology