Purpose: * Improvement of extent of resection by the use of intraoperatively acquired image data sets to navigate. * Better define the role of different intra-operative imaging modalities, used to update the navigational data set, in aiding the surgeon during resection of intra-axial brain lesions. * To examine the cost-effectiveness of different intraoperative navigational systems as a function of operative time and Operative time (Surgery including imaging) There is increasing neuro-oncological evidence that extent of resection might have an impact in particular in low-grade lesions.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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The primary end point of the study is assessment and comparison of intra-operative Magnet Resonance Imaging and ultrasound to better define its impact on the extent of resection.
Timeframe: 72 hours