[Usefulness of Preoperative Simulation: Skull Base Approach].

Q4 Medicine
Masahiko Wanibuchi, Toru Hirano, Toshihiro Takami, Shinji Kawabata, Motomasa Furuse, Naosuke Nonoguchi, Masahiro Kameda, Ryo Hiramatsu, Ryokichi Yagi, Gen Futamura, Masao Fukumura, Takuya Kosaka, Yusuke Fukuo, Katsuya Komatsu, Nobuhiro Mikuni
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Abstract

Preoperative simulation images creates an accurate visualization of a surgical field. The anatomical relationship of the cranial nerves, arteries, brainstem, and related bony protrusions is important in skull base surgery. However, an operator's intention is unclear for a less experienced neurosurgeon. Three-dimensional(3D)fusion images of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging created using a workstation aids precise surgical planning and safety management. Since the simulation images allows to perform virtual surgery, a déjà vu effect for the surgeon can be obtained. Additionally, since 3D surgical images can be used for preoperative consideration and postoperative verification, discussion among the team members is effective from the perspective of surgical education for residents and medical students. Significance of preoperative simulation images will increase eventually.

[术前模拟的实用性:颅底入路]。
术前模拟图像可以准确地显示手术区域。颅神经、动脉、脑干和相关骨突起的解剖关系对颅底手术非常重要。然而,对于经验不足的神经外科医生来说,操作者的意图并不明确。使用工作站创建计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像的三维(3D)融合图像有助于精确的手术规划和安全管理。由于模拟图像可以进行虚拟手术,因此外科医生可以获得似曾相识的效果。此外,由于三维手术图像可用于术前考虑和术后验证,因此从住院医师和医学生外科教育的角度来看,团队成员之间的讨论是有效的。术前模拟图像的意义最终会越来越大。
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Neurological Surgery
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