Role of virtual surgery in preoperative planning: assessing the individual components of functional nasal airway surgery.

John S Rhee, Daniel E Cannon, Dennis O Frank, Julia S Kimbell
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Abstract

Objectives: To demonstrate the effect of individual components of functional nasal airway surgery in a patient with multifactorial obstruction and to discuss the potential benefit of computational fluid dynamics (CFD)–aided virtual surgery.

Methods: A 53-year-old woman underwent septoplasty,turbinate reduction, and nasal valve repair. Presurgery and postsurgery digital nasal models were created from computed tomographic images, and nasal resistance was calculated using CFD techniques. The digital models were then manipulated to isolate the effects of the components of the surgery, creating a nasal valverepair alone model and a septoplasty/turbinate reduction alone model.

Results: Bilateral nasal resistance in the postsurgery model was approximately 25% less than presurgery values.Similarly, CFD analysis showed reductions in nasal resistance of the virtual models: 19% reduction with intranasal surgery alone and 6% reduction with nasal valve repair alone.

Conclusions: Most of the reduction in nasal resistance was accomplished with performance of septoplasty and inferior turbinate reduction. The contribution of nasal valve repair was less in comparison but not insignificant.This pilot study implies that CFD-aided virtual surgery may be useful as part of preoperative planning inpatients with multifactorial anatomical nasal airwayobstruction

虚拟手术在术前计划中的作用:评估功能性鼻气道手术的各个组成部分。
目的:展示功能性鼻气道手术的各个组成部分对多因素梗阻患者的影响,并讨论计算流体动力学(CFD)辅助虚拟手术的潜在益处。方法:一名53岁女性接受鼻中隔成形术、鼻甲复位和鼻瓣膜修复。利用计算机断层扫描图像建立手术前和术后数字鼻模型,并利用CFD技术计算鼻腔阻力。然后对数字模型进行操作,以隔离手术组成部分的影响,创建单独的鼻瓣膜修复模型和单独的鼻中隔成形术/鼻甲复位模型。结果:术后模型双侧鼻阻力比术前降低约25%。同样,CFD分析显示虚拟模型的鼻阻力降低:单独鼻内手术降低19%,单独鼻瓣膜修复降低6%。结论:鼻中隔成形术和下鼻甲复位术能有效降低鼻阻力。鼻瓣膜修复的作用虽小,但并非不显著。这项初步研究表明,cfd辅助的虚拟手术可能是多因素解剖性鼻气道梗阻患者术前计划的一部分
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