Computerized Three-Dimensional Analysis: A Novel Method to Assess the Effect of Open-Door Laminoplasty.

Q2 Medicine
Barbara Cappelletto, Rossella Rispoli, Massimo Robiony, Alessandro Tel
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Abstract

Introduction: The three-dimensional elaboration of morphological data derived from computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans generates virtual anatomical reconstructions. Here, we propose a novel protocol to analyze the postoperative results of open-door laminoplasty to evaluate differences in the volume of the spinal canal. The protocol uses geometric models in patients with cervical degenerative myelopathy before versus after cervical laminoplasty.

Materials and methods: Mimics and 3-Matic software (Materialise, Leuven, BE) programs were used to segment anatomical structures and create polygon meshes of spines. Patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy were enrolled. The models obtained before and after laminoplasty were superimposed by using a global registration function. The magnitude of divergence was quantified by using the root-mean-square error (RMSE).

Results: Using this novel protocol, we were able to map the differences in the volume of the spinal canal before laminoplasty and after laminoplasty and to quantify its magnitude and calculate the volumes.

Discussion and conclusions: The development of a procedure to measure the space within the cervical bone walls using geometric parameters represents a new, powerful method to verify the results obtained by cervical laminoplasty. Further research horizons may include the routine use of virtual models in surgical planning for this procedure.

计算机三维分析:一种评估开放式板层成形术效果的新方法。
简介通过对计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)扫描获得的形态学数据进行三维阐述,可生成虚拟解剖重建。在此,我们提出了一种新的方案来分析开门椎板成形术的术后效果,以评估椎管容积的差异。该方案使用几何模型对颈椎板层成形术前后的颈椎退行性脊髓病患者进行分析:使用 Mimics 和 3-Matic 软件(Materialise, Leuven, BE)程序分割解剖结构并创建脊柱的多边形网格。研究对象为颈椎病患者。使用全局配准功能将椎板成形术前后获得的模型进行叠加。利用均方根误差(RMSE)对分歧的大小进行量化:结果:使用这种新型方案,我们能够绘制出板层成形术前后椎管容积的差异图,并量化其大小和计算容积:利用几何参数测量颈椎骨壁内空间的程序的开发,是验证颈椎板层成形术结果的一种新的、强大的方法。进一步的研究领域可能包括在该手术的手术规划中常规使用虚拟模型。
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期刊介绍: In addition to the regular journal, "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes 3-4 supplement volumes per year. These comprise proceedings of international meetings or other material of general neurosurgical interest.
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