Application of mixed reality-based surgical navigation system in craniomaxillofacial trauma bone reconstruction.

Q3 Medicine
Chengzhong Lin, Yong Zhang, Shao Dong, Jinyang Wu, Chuxi Zhang, Xinjun Wan, Shilei Zhang
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to build a surgical navigation system based on mixed reality (MR) and optical positioning technique and evaluate its clinical applicability in craniomaxillofacial trauma bone reconstruction. Me-thods We first integrated the software and hardware platforms of the MR-based surgical navigation system and explored the system workflow. The systematic error, target registration error, and osteotomy application error of the system were then analyzed via 3D printed skull model experiment. The feasibility of the MR-based surgical navigation system in craniomaxillofacial trauma bone reconstruction was verified via zygomatico-maxillary complex (ZMC) reduction experiment of the skull model and preliminary clinical study.

Results: The system error of this MR-based surgical navigation system was 1.23 mm±0.52 mm, the target registration error was 2.83 mm±1.18 mm, and the osteotomy application error was 3.13 mm±1.66 mm. Virtual surgical planning and the reduction of the ZMC model were successfully conducted. In addition, with the guidance of the MR-based navigation system, the frontal bone defect was successfully reconstructed, and the clinical outcome was satisfactory.

Conclusions: The MR-based surgical navigation system has its advantages in virtual reality fusion effect and dynamic navigation stability. It provides a new method for doctor-patient communications, education, preoperative planning, and intraoperative navigation in craniomaxillofacial surgery.

基于混合现实的手术导航系统在颅颌面创伤骨重建中的应用。
研究目的本研究旨在构建基于混合现实(MR)和光学定位技术的手术导航系统,并评估其在颅颌面创伤骨重建中的临床应用性。方法 我们首先整合了基于磁共振的手术导航系统的软件和硬件平台,并探索了系统的工作流程。然后通过三维打印头骨模型实验分析了系统的系统误差、目标定位误差和截骨应用误差。通过颅骨模型的颧颌面复合体(ZMC)缩小实验和初步临床研究,验证了基于磁共振的手术导航系统在颅颌面创伤骨重建中的可行性:结果:基于磁共振的手术导航系统的系统误差为1.23 mm±0.52 mm,目标定位误差为2.83 mm±1.18 mm,截骨应用误差为3.13 mm±1.66 mm。虚拟手术规划和 ZMC 模型还原均已成功完成。此外,在磁共振导航系统的引导下,额骨缺损得以成功重建,临床疗效令人满意:基于磁共振的手术导航系统在虚拟现实融合效果和动态导航稳定性方面具有优势。结论:基于磁共振的手术导航系统在虚拟现实融合效果和动态导航稳定性方面具有优势,为颅颌面外科的医患沟通、教育、术前规划和术中导航提供了一种新方法。
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华西口腔医学杂志
华西口腔医学杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: West China Journal of Stomatology (WCJS, pISSN 1000-1182, eISSN 2618-0456, CN 51-1169/R), published bimonthly, is a peer-reviewed Open Access journal, hosted by Sichuan university and Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. WCJS was established in 1983 and indexed in Medline/Pubmed, SCOPUS, EBSCO, Chemical Abstract(CA), CNKI, WANFANG Data, etc.
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