iEEG Contact Localization (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

Authors: Chinmay Chinara, Takfarinas Medani, Anand Joshi.

Detection, localization and labeling of SEEG depth electrodes is a vital step in studying brain activity. This tutorial can be considered as a precursor to the Epileptogenicity tutorial.

NOT FOR CLINICAL USE:
The performance characteristics of the methods and software implementation presented in this tutorial have not been certified as medical devices and should be used for research purposes only.

Download and installation

Import the anatomy

Pre-implantation MRI

Post-implantation CT

Generate isoSurface

This creates a thresholded mesh from the CT to separate the contacts out from rest of the CT. This aids the user towards localization of the electrodes and its contacts more accurately.

Electrode labelling and contact localization

Get started

Panel iEEG

Create electrodes and plot contacts manually

Note: You can play around with the "Thresh" slider as mentioned here to get better visibility of the contacts as required

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Note: You can play around with the "Thresh" slider as mentioned here to get better visibility of the contacts as required

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Edit contact positions

Until now, the electrode is always assumed to follow a straight path but practically that is not the case as there could be bending introduced when the neurosurgeon inserts the electrode. In such cases we need to move most of the intermediate contacts to more appropriate positions.

Let's take the case of a curved electrode. You can toggle between the electrode and sphere views to get the figures as under using buttons in Panel iEEG. Keep it in the sphere mode for better visibility. The contacts definitely need to be corrected and moved to their right positions.

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Tutorials/IeegContactLocalization (last edited 2024-03-08 00:39:05 by ChinmayChinara)