The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the reliability of high-resolution Colour-Duplex-Sonography (= CDS) in intra-operative localization, guiding and characterization of intracerebral cavernous angiomas (= CA). During a time period from 5/93 to 12/96 a total of 26 patients with 21 supratentorial and 5 infratentorial CA (15 of them deep-seated) were examined intra-operatively by CDS. The study focussed on 1. sonographic characterization, 2. localization in relationship to anatomical landmarks, 3. navigation, 4. correlation of sonographic to magnetic resonance imaging (= MRI), intra-arterial angiography (= DSA) and histological results and 5. control of complete resection. All CA appeared sonographically as hyperechoic lesions without flow-signals in Colour-mode. Imaging of anatomical landmarks as cerebral sulci, brain stem, insular cistern, falx, ventricles and vessels could be used for precise localization and successful guiding to 15 deep-seated lesions. The correlation of the size between MRI and CDS was excellent (1.4 mm mean difference, range from 0 to 5 mm). All 4 associated venous anomalies, as verified by pre-operative DSA, could be visualized and identified by CDS. The completeness of exstirpation was controlled sonographically in 14 cases and confirmed by MRI (= 10) and CT (= 4). This study provides the first comprehensive intra-operative characterization of CAs by CDS and correlation to MRI and DSA. Furthermore it demonstrates the reliability of CDS for intra-operative localization and guiding as well as its potential to control the complete exstirpation.

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