Advances in perforator imaging through holographic CTA and augmented reality: a systematic review

Robert Phan, Michael P. Chae, D. Hunter-Smith, W. Rozen
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Introduction: Free tissue transfer has become a mainstay in reconstructive plastic surgery, and techniques to plan such surgery continue to evolve. Novel technologies and increases in computational power have enabled computed tomographic angiography (CTA)data augmentation onto patients to assist in pedicle identification and dissection. Given the rapidly evolving field and research in this domain, a systematic re-view was undertaken to establish the evidence for its usefulness in pedicle identification and dissection. Methods: An extensive search using keywords in EMBASE and PubMed with bibliographic linkage following PRISMA guidelines was performed. 107 articles were identified. Duplicate articles were removed prior to review. Two reviewers independently screened the titles for appropriate topic relevance. Full articles were then screened for review. Results: Eleven articles were appropriate for review. Two articles analysed the time taken to identify perfo-rators using augmented reality (AR) compared to Doppler ultrasound. The remainder of the articles ana-lysed time to perforator identification, differences between projected location and dissected perforator location, qualitative feedback from surgeons on the use of AR systems for perforator identification and proof of concept and the usefulness of AR in perforator flap surgery. Conclusion: This review demonstrates that while established methods of data rendering and projection can achieve holographic projection and AR, there is a lack of objective outcome data to demonstrate its usefulness. This, combined with a cost analysis, are the main obstructions to this technology being more widely adopted.
通过全息CTA和增强现实的穿孔成像进展:系统回顾
导言:游离组织移植已成为重建整形手术的支柱,并且计划此类手术的技术仍在不断发展。新技术和计算能力的提高使计算机断层血管造影(CTA)数据增强到患者,以协助椎弓根识别和解剖。鉴于这一领域的快速发展和研究,我们进行了系统的回顾,以建立其在蒂鉴定和解剖方面有用的证据。方法:根据PRISMA指南,在EMBASE和PubMed中使用关键字进行广泛的检索,并进行书目链接。鉴定出107件物品。重复的文章在审查前被删除。两名审稿人独立筛选合适的主题相关性标题。然后对全文进行筛选以供审查。结果:11篇文章适合纳入综述。两篇文章分析了与多普勒超声相比,使用增强现实(AR)识别表演者所需的时间。其余的文章分析了识别穿支的时间,投影位置和解剖位置之间的差异,外科医生对使用AR系统识别穿支的定性反馈,以及概念的证明和AR在穿支皮瓣手术中的实用性。结论:本综述表明,虽然现有的数据绘制和投影方法可以实现全息投影和AR,但缺乏客观的结果数据来证明其有效性。这一点,再加上成本分析,是这项技术被更广泛采用的主要障碍。
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