Takuma Maeda, Hidetoshi Ooigawa, Koki Onodera, Yushiro Take, Hiroki Sato, Kaima Suzuki, Hiroki Kurita
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Abstract
Purpose: Exoscopes have been used as a reliable surgical tool in the neurosurgical field. They could improve surgical field visibility with 4K three-dimensional (4K-3D) monitors and provide alleviation for the physical strain by allowing surgeons to maintain a neutral posture. In this study, we report our initial experience with exoscopic superficial temporal artery (STA)-middle cerebral artery (MCA) bypass compared to the conventional microscope at our institution.
Methods: This study included 58 patients with ischemic status, including internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis, ICA occlusion, MCA stenosis, MCA occlusion, and moyamoya disease with ischemic onset, who underwent STA-MCA bypass between January 2021 and August 2022. The baseline characteristics, setup time, operative time, duration of MCA occlusion, surgical complications, and clinical outcomes were retrospectively analyzed. Additionally, a total of 19 neurosurgeons evaluated the effects of exoscope on the cerebrovascular procedure by using a questionnaire.
Results: 36 patients (62.0%) underwent the procedure with the use of an exoscope. The patient's characteristics were similar between the two groups. No significant differences in the setup time (74 min vs. 73 min), operative time (382 min vs. 385 min), surgical complications (2.8% vs. 4.5%), or favorable outcomes (100% vs. 95.5%) were observed between the two groups. In the postoperative questionnaire evaluation, the exoscope received higher scores in "image quality" (78.9%), "brightness" (84.2%), "operability" (73.7%), and "education" (57.9%). In contrast, the conventional microscope received higher scores in "assistant work" (73.7%).
Conclusion: The benefits of the exoscope were high image quality, an expanded view with digital zoom, and its compact body and comfortable resting position, which reduce the fatigue of neurosurgeons. On the basis of the findings of this study, the exoscope was found to be useful in STA-MCA bypass and demonstrated favorable outcomes comparable to those of the conventional microscope.
目的:外窥镜在神经外科领域已成为一种可靠的手术工具。他们可以通过4K三维(4K- 3d)显示器提高手术视野,并通过让外科医生保持中立的姿势来减轻身体压力。在这项研究中,我们报告了我们的初步经验,外窥镜颞浅动脉(STA)-大脑中动脉(MCA)搭桥比较在我们的机构的传统显微镜。方法:本研究纳入了58例缺血性患者,包括缺血性发作的颈内动脉(ICA)狭窄、ICA闭塞、MCA狭窄、MCA闭塞和烟雾病,这些患者于2021年1月至2022年8月期间接受了STA-MCA旁路手术。回顾性分析基线特征、准备时间、手术时间、MCA闭塞持续时间、手术并发症和临床结果。此外,共有19名神经外科医生通过问卷调查评估了外窥镜对脑血管手术的影响。结果:36例患者(62.0%)在外窥镜下行手术。两组患者的特征相似。两组在准备时间(74 min vs. 73 min)、手术时间(382 min vs. 385 min)、手术并发症(2.8% vs. 4.5%)或良好预后(100% vs. 95.5%)方面均无显著差异。在术后问卷评价中,外窥镜在“图像质量”(78.9%)、“亮度”(84.2%)、“可操作性”(73.7%)和“教育程度”(57.9%)方面得分较高。相比之下,常规显微镜在“辅助工作”方面得分较高(73.7%)。结论:外窥镜具有成像质量高、数码变焦扩展视野、机体紧凑、放置位置舒适等优点,减轻了神经外科医生的疲劳。根据本研究的结果,外窥镜被发现在STA-MCA旁路中是有用的,并且显示出与传统显微镜相当的良好结果。
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.