Experiences with and Practical Implications of Using a Hybrid Operating Room.

Q2 Medicine
Matthias Gmeiner, Vanessa Mazanec, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Gruber
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PurposeThe purpose of this chapter is to present our initial results of the use of a hybrid operating room (OR) in cerebrovascular procedures.MethodsIn this retrospective study, 152 patients who suffered from cerebrovascular pathology and were treated at the hybrid OR at the Department of Neurosurgery at Kepler University Hospital from April 2020 to October 2022 were included. Vascular pathologies and hybrid interventions were analyzed. Additionally, the number of residual aneurysms and vessel stenosis/occlusions was assessed.ResultsSpecifically, 106 patients were treated because of a cerebral aneurysm. In six cases, a residual aneurysm was identified. In another three cases, a stenosis/occlusion was found, and in three patients, a hybrid intervention was performed. These results indicate that about 10% of the patients might benefit from the treatment in a hybrid OR. Furthermore, 49 patients were treated for carotid stenosis/occlusion and 12 had an arteriovenous malformation or fistula.ConclusionNo procedure-related complications occurred in the observed cohort. The hybrid OR provided readily available, high-quality intraoperative imaging. Hybrid procedures increase the quality of care and patient safety. Furthermore, they might contribute to the reduction of intraoperative complications.

使用混合手术室的经验和实际意义。
目的本章的目的是介绍我们在脑血管手术中使用混合手术室(OR)的初步结果。方法回顾性分析2020年4月至2022年10月在开普勒大学医院神经外科混合手术室就诊的脑血管病变患者152例。血管病理和混合干预进行了分析。此外,评估残余动脉瘤和血管狭窄/闭塞的数量。结果106例患者因脑动脉瘤接受治疗。在6个病例中,发现了残留的动脉瘤。在另外三个病例中,发现狭窄/闭塞,并且在三个患者中,进行了混合干预。这些结果表明,大约10%的患者可能会从混合手术室的治疗中受益。此外,49例患者因颈动脉狭窄/闭塞而接受治疗,12例有动静脉畸形或瘘。结论观察队列中未发生手术相关并发症。混合手术室提供了方便、高质量的术中影像。混合程序提高了护理质量和患者安全。此外,它们可能有助于减少术中并发症。
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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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