Development and external validation of a mixed-reality aneurysm clipping simulator.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Matthias Gmeiner, Andreas Schrempf, Thomas Thurner, Wolfgang Fenz, Bertram Sabrowsky-Hirsch, Michael Giretzlehner, Robert Prückl, Stefan Schaffelhofer, Zoltan Major, Sebastian Lämmermann, Melanie Baumgartner, Lukas Drabauer, Jozsef Nagy, Giuseppe Esposito, Elisa Colombo, Nico Stroh-Holly, Andreas Gruber
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Abstract

Nowadays, surgical treatment of cerebral aneurysms remains one of the most demanding disciplines in neurosurgery. The increasing shift toward endovascular interventions leads to a decline in open surgical cases. This fact leaves residents and young neurosurgeons with fewer training opportunities and limited to complex and high-risk aneurysms. There is a growing need for realistic simulation tools to enhance neurosurgical training and preoperative planning. We developed and externally validated a patient-specific mixed-reality simulator for cerebral aneurysm clipping, during the research project "Medical EDUcation in Surgical Aneurysm Clipping (MEDUSA)". Our approach combines physical phantoms of the skull and brain tissue with virtual intracranial blood vessels, including a virtual intracranial aneurysm. Real surgical instruments provide an immersive training environment featuring integrated blood flow simulation for evaluating clipping strategies. A life-sized skull with silicone brain lobes is mounted in a standard neurosurgical head clamp. Optical tracking synchronizes the position of a real clip applier and an emulated surgical microscope with the corresponding virtual environment, allowing true mixed-reality interaction. After aneurysm clipping, blood flow is automatically simulated to assess residual aneurysms or stenoses of the parental vessels. We conducted an external validation with 40 neurosurgeons at two international events. Participants completed a 32-item questionnaire evaluating face and content validity on a 5-point Likert scale. Participants' surgical experience ranged from novice to expert (> 15 years). Average ratings for simulator realism and educational value were high, with mean scores between 3.13 and 4.25. The highest ratings were for the blood flow simulation (4.25) and the simulator's potential for preoperative planning (4.20). Most participants agreed that the physical and virtual components were valuable and that the simulator should be integrated into neurosurgical training and standard surgical workflows. Our mixed-reality simulator achieved robust face and content validity among a diverse group of neurosurgeons. Combining real surgical instruments with a deformable virtual aneurysm model, including blood flow simulation, offers a high level of realism and immediate objective feedback.

混合现实动脉瘤夹持模拟器的开发与外部验证。
如今,脑动脉瘤的外科治疗仍然是神经外科中最苛刻的学科之一。越来越多的转向血管内介入导致开放手术病例的减少。这一事实使得住院医生和年轻的神经外科医生接受培训的机会更少,而且仅限于复杂和高风险的动脉瘤。越来越需要真实的模拟工具来加强神经外科训练和术前计划。在“外科动脉瘤夹夹术医学教育(MEDUSA)”研究项目中,我们开发并外部验证了一个针对患者的脑动脉瘤夹夹术混合现实模拟器。我们的方法结合了颅骨和脑组织的物理幻象与虚拟颅内血管,包括虚拟颅内动脉瘤。真实的手术器械提供了一个身临其境的训练环境,具有综合的血流模拟,以评估剪切策略。一个真人大小的颅骨与硅胶脑叶安装在一个标准的神经外科头夹。光学跟踪将真实的夹子应用器和模拟手术显微镜的位置与相应的虚拟环境同步,从而实现真正的混合现实交互。动脉瘤剪断后,自动模拟血流以评估残余动脉瘤或载血管狭窄。我们在两次国际活动中对40名神经外科医生进行了外部验证。参与者完成了一份32项的问卷,以5分李克特量表评估面部和内容的效度。参与者的手术经验从新手到专家不等(50 - 15年)。模拟器的真实性和教育价值的平均评分很高,平均得分在3.13到4.25之间。评分最高的是血流模拟(4.25)和模拟器的术前计划潜力(4.20)。大多数参与者同意物理和虚拟组件是有价值的,并且模拟器应该集成到神经外科训练和标准外科工作流程中。我们的混合现实模拟器在不同的神经外科医生群体中实现了强大的面部和内容有效性。将真实的手术器械与可变形的虚拟动脉瘤模型相结合,包括血流模拟,提供了高水平的真实感和即时的客观反馈。
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Neurosurgical Review
Neurosurgical Review 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
191
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The goal of Neurosurgical Review is to provide a forum for comprehensive reviews on current issues in neurosurgery. Each issue contains up to three reviews, reflecting all important aspects of one topic (a disease or a surgical approach). Comments by a panel of experts within the same issue complete the topic. By providing comprehensive coverage of one topic per issue, Neurosurgical Review combines the topicality of professional journals with the indepth treatment of a monograph. Original papers of high quality are also welcome.
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