Physicians Practice January 2015

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Syracuse, NY | January 2015

The Upstate Cancer Center is home to the intraoperative MRI suite (pictured below with some of the nurses and MRI technologists.)

ADVANCED NEUROSURGERY SUITE ALLOWS FOR MRI SCANS DURING OPERATIONS rdinarily after Satish Krishnamurthy, MD, removes a brain tumor in a patient, he finds the family in the waiting room.“I think we took out most, if not all, of the tumor,” he tells them,“but we will get a scan to make sure we took it all out.”

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Sometimes after the scan, the neurosurgeon has to arrange a second operation to remove any tumor that was left behind. Now Krishnamurthy’s conversation has changed, thanks to the new intraoperative suite with MRI scanner in the Upstate Cancer Center. After he removed a brain tumor recently, he told his patient’s family,“I KNOW we took all the tumor out. “We had the ability to get an MRI scan before we closed the incision to figure out whether the tumor was, indeed, totally removed,” Krishnamurthy explains. He performed the first surgery in November in the new intraoperative suite, an expansive operating room which includes a 3 tesla magnetic resonance imaging scanner. It is located in the Upstate Cancer Center, which is attached to Upstate University Hospital, but the intraoperative suite can also be used for patients who have tumors that are not cancer. Obtaining an MRI scan during brain surgery involves additional steps that are complicated — and only available within an intraoperative suite like this one. “We safely moved our patient — while under anesthesia, with his head fixed to a clamp and all of the attached lines — more than 20 feet from

the operating room to the scanner and back 20 minutes later. “We made sure that everything on the patient was non-magnetic (due to the MRI scanner’s magnetic field.) Afterward, we re-draped the patient and completed the surgery. “The entire process, and in fact the entire surgery from beginning Satish to end, was entirely flawless,” Krishnamurthy says.“This was not Krishnamurthy, MD a coincidence but a result of months of preparation for the day that we brought our first patient in.” As impressive as the operating room and state-ofthe-art equipment are, Krishnamurthy says success relies on the expertise of the entire team which includes the operating room staff, anesthesia team and MRI technicians. ■

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