Applications of Augmented Reality in Neuro-Oncology: A Case Series

M. Dellaretti, Hian Penna Gavazza Figueiredo, André G. Soares, Luiz E.V. Froes, Fernando Cotrim Gomes, Franklin Faraj
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Augmented reality (AR) is a technological tool that superimposes two-dimensional virtual images onto three-dimensional real-world scenarios through the integration of neuronavigation and a surgical microscope. The aim of this study was to demonstrate our initial experience with AR and to assess its application in oncological neurosurgery. This is a case series with 31 patients who underwent surgery at Santa Casa BH for the treatment of intracranial tumors in the period from March 4, 2022, to July 14, 2023. The application of AR was evaluated in each case through three parameters: whether the virtual images auxiliated in the incision and craniotomy and whether the virtual images aided in intraoperative microsurgery decisions. Of the 31 patients, 5 patients developed new neurological deficits postoperatively. One patient died, with a mortality rate of 3.0%. Complete tumor resection was achieved in 22 patients, and partial resection was achieved in 6 patients. In all patients, AR was used to guide the incision and craniotomy in each case, leading to improved and precise surgical approaches. As intraoperative microsurgery guidance, it proved to be useful in 29 cases. The application of AR seems to enhance surgical safety for both the patient and the surgeon. It allows a more refined immediate operative planning, from head positioning to skin incision and craniotomy. Additionally, it helps decision-making in the intraoperative microsurgery phase with a potentially positive impact on surgical outcomes.
增强现实技术在神经肿瘤学中的应用:病例系列
增强现实(AR)是一种技术工具,通过整合神经导航和手术显微镜,将二维虚拟图像叠加到三维真实世界场景中。本研究旨在展示我们使用 AR 的初步经验,并评估其在肿瘤神经外科中的应用。这是一项病例系列研究,研究对象是 2022 年 3 月 4 日至 2023 年 7 月 14 日期间在 Santa Casa BH 接受手术治疗颅内肿瘤的 31 名患者。每个病例都通过三个参数对 AR 的应用进行了评估:虚拟图像是否有助于切口和开颅手术,虚拟图像是否有助于术中显微手术决策。在 31 名患者中,有 5 名患者术后出现了新的神经功能缺损。一名患者死亡,死亡率为 3.0%。22名患者实现了肿瘤完全切除,6名患者实现了部分切除。所有患者的切口和开颅手术均由 AR 引导,从而改进了手术方法并提高了精确度。作为术中显微手术指导,它在 29 例病例中被证明是有用的。对患者和外科医生来说,AR 的应用似乎都能提高手术的安全性。从头部定位到皮肤切口和开颅手术,它都能提供更精细的即时手术规划。此外,它还有助于术中显微手术阶段的决策,对手术效果有潜在的积极影响。
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