

Introducing UPMC's New Intraoperative MRI Suite: Enhancing Neurosurgery Procedures
Coming January 2027: a new Intraoperative MRI Suite (iMRIS) in UPMC Presbyterian's Kamin Tower.
Two neurosurgery operating rooms will share a single high-field MRI mounted on an overhead rail, allowing surgeons to obtain real-time scans during a procedure without ever moving the patient. The suite will support brain tumor resection, LITT, focused ultrasound, fluorescence-guided surgery, and more.
Learn more: https://www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/news/upmc-kamin-tower-add-ors-and-intraoperative-mri
#neurosurgery #medicalinnovation #surgerytechnology #brainsurgery #medicaladvancements
Two neurosurgery operating rooms will share a single high-field MRI mounted on an overhead rail, allowing surgeons to obtain real-time scans during a procedure without ever moving the patient. The suite will support brain tumor resection, LITT, focused ultrasound, fluorescence-guided surgery, and more.
Learn more: https://www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/news/upmc-kamin-tower-add-ors-and-intraoperative-mri
#neurosurgery #medicalinnovation #surgerytechnology #brainsurgery #medicaladvancements
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