iMRI at Children’s
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta performs more pediatric brain tumor surgeries than any other hospital in Georgia.* In 2008, Children’s performed 95 brain tumor surgeries.
The addition of an intra-operative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) system allows Children’s to join the ranks of the world’s most technologically advanced hospitals. Children’s is one of only a few pediatric hospitals in the world to house a high field- strength iMRI scan.
Photo Tour
Take a photo tour, watch an
informational video or watch a
video patient story of the iMRI. The iMRI technology is specially designed for use in neurosurgery operating rooms and produces high-quality images, allowing surgeons to:
- Better identify tumors and lesions
- Determine the size and shape of a brain tumor
- Draw a distinction between a tumor and healthy tissue
- Perform surgeries that previously could not be performed
The iMRI helps the patient’s chance for a better outcome with the potential to reduce the need for other treatments (such as chemotherapy) and additional surgeries.
A study conducted by the University of Minnesota shows that by using an iMRI, neurosurgeons are able to find and remove more of the tumor in 25 percent to 30 percent of cases.
Diagnoses that may benefit from the iMRI include:
- Brain tumor resections
- Epilepsy
- Chiari Malformation
- Tethered Spinal Cord
- Neurovascular conditions
For patients with tumors, the neurosurgeons at Children’s work closely with the neuro oncologists and oncologists at the Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children’s to provide comprehensive care from diagnosis to surgery to treatment. The Aflac Cancer Center treats more than 300 new cancer patients each year and is recognized as one of the top five childhood cancer centers in the country by Child magazine.
For More Information
Call 404-255-6509 to schedule a referral or for more information about the iMRI technology.
*Georgia Hospital Association database