Abstract:Objective To explore the clinical application of intraoperative ultrasonography in glioma therapy.Methods 100 caseswith glioma patients from April 2013 to February 2014 in our hospitalwere selected as research subjects,according to the random number table method,they were divided into control group and observation group,50 cases in each group.The control group was used the traditional surgical approach,surgical data were based on MRIor CT preoperative;observation group was used intraoperative ultrasound imaging to help implement surgery.KPS score and surgical time,the extent of tumor resection,postoperative survival after treatmentwere compared.Results The proportion of total resection surgery of observation group ratio was 78.00%,it wasmuch greater than that of control group 46.00% (P<0.05).After surgery,KPS of observation group was(85.3±8.9)scores,it was significantly higher than that of control group(73.2±7.9),and average operation time of observation group was(5.6±1.4)h,it was significantly less than that of control group (6.6±3.3)h(P<0.05).After follow-up of patients,survival rate of observation group was 98.00% after 1 year and 2 years,the survival rate was 88.00%(P<0.05).In observation group,43 cases intraoperative ultrasonography cavity and surrounding tissues with or without residual tumor results was same with the pathological diagnosis and 32 cases of control group,diagnostic coincidence rate was 86.00%and 64.00%.the diagnosis rate was higher than that of observation group (P<0.05).Conclusion Intraoperative ultrasound can accurately locate in glioma surgery and improve diagnostic accuracy,also,it can ensure smooth operation and improve the quality of operation,the prognosis.