Researchers at the ϰϲͼ – including two members of the Brain and Spine Tumor Program – have developed a new software system that helps physicians plan safer tumor surgeries. The system is known as Prism, and Froedtert & ϰϲͼ patients were the first in the world to benefit from this new imaging tool.
Brain surgery can lead to complications such as paralysis or impeded speech. To reduce the risk of these complications, physicians use a variety of diagnostic imaging technologies to map critical brain structures before surgery. The Prism system enhances the surgical planning process by merging separate diagnostic images into a single unified view. By integrating the various imaging sources, Prism helps surgeons understand complex spatial relationships and more easily identify brain structures that need to be avoided. That helps them create surgical plans with the best chance of preserving brain function and patient ability.