This paper reports on one of the first clear successes of MR-based visualization solutions as integrated parts of an intraoperative imaging device. Still there is place for further analysis on the impact of this solution on the clinical output. Such analyses if performed in a controlled way will provide hard numbers on the efficacy of MR in terms of time saving, accuracy and errors in the procedure. The surgical theatre will most probably welcome more and more such solutions in the upcoming years as the medical community gets used to such interfaces and takes advantages of their capabilities as such solutions get also more and more adjusted to the complex and dynamic requirements of different phases of various surgical procedures.