A novel device for preoperative registration and automatic tracking in cranio-maxillofacial image guided surgery.

Q Medicine
Wenbin Zhang, Chenhao Wang, Guofang Shen, Xudong Wang, Ming Cai, Haijun Gui, Yuncai Liu, Danling Yang
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Abstract

Objective: Two key issues in image guided surgery are accurate patient-to-image registration and ongoing tracking of the patient's motion. To address these concerns, a novel device for preoperative registration and automatic tracking was designed, and the accuracy attainable with the device was evaluated in experiments with a skull and in a clinical study.

Methods: The device consists of a system of four titanium screws and four fluorescent spheres fixed to carbon bars which can be easily mounted on the maxillary dentition splint. Before surgery, CT image data of a skull with the device in place was acquired and registered in a navigation system. The rigidity and reproducibility of positioning of the device were measured in 15 repeated CT acquisitions of the skull with the device in place. The registration accuracy was compared to that obtained using micro-screw markers fixed to the maxillary alveolus. To determine the potential of the device in aiding image guided cranio-maxillofacial surgery, registration accuracy and surgical outcome were assessed.

Results: Fifteen tests were performed for CT scanning with no loosening of the splint and device. The arithmetic mean of the standard deviation (SD) ranged from 0.47 mm to 0.70 mm. When the device was used for registration, the mean deviations for the eight anatomical structures investigated ranged from 0.56 mm at the left infra-orbital foramen to 0.96 mm at the right temple. Compared with the method in which titanium screws are fixed to the maxillary alveolus, the target registration error (TRE) obtained using the new device was much less. Using this device, clinical reduction of a zygomatic-orbital-maxillary complex fracture was successfully completed with a registration discrepancy of less than 0.5 mm.

Conclusions: By successfully addressing the two key issues of image guided surgery, the device could be considered accurate and potentially useful for assisting in cranio-maxillofacial surgery.

一种新的颅颌面图像引导手术术前配准与自动跟踪装置。
目的:图像引导手术的两个关键问题是准确的患者对图像的配准和对患者运动的持续跟踪。为了解决这些问题,设计了一种用于术前登记和自动跟踪的新型设备,并在颅骨实验和临床研究中评估了该设备可达到的准确性。方法:该装置由四个钛螺钉和四个荧光球固定在碳棒上组成,可以很容易地安装在上颌牙列夹板上。在手术前,获得装有该装置的颅骨CT图像数据,并在导航系统中进行登记。该装置定位的刚性和可重复性是在15次颅骨CT扫描中测量的。将其与固定在上颌牙槽内的微螺钉标记物的配准精度进行比较。为了确定该装置在辅助图像引导颅颌面外科手术中的潜力,评估了配准精度和手术效果。结果:CT扫描15次,夹板和器械无松动。标准偏差(SD)的算术平均值为0.47 ~ 0.70 mm。当使用该装置进行登记时,所调查的八个解剖结构的平均偏差范围从左眶下孔的0.56 mm到右太阳穴的0.96 mm。与钛螺钉固定上颌牙槽的方法相比,使用该装置获得的目标配准误差(TRE)更小。使用该装置,颧骨-眶-上颌复合体骨折的临床复位成功完成,登记误差小于0.5 mm。结论:通过成功解决图像引导手术的两个关键问题,该装置可以被认为是准确的,并可能有助于辅助颅颌面外科手术。
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Computer Aided Surgery
Computer Aided Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
0.75
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Computer Aided Surgery encompasses all fields within surgery, as well as biomedical imaging and instrumentation, and digital technology employed as an adjunct to imaging in diagnosis, therapeutics, and surgery. Topics featured include frameless as well as conventional stereotaxic procedures, surgery guided by ultrasound, image guided focal irradiation, robotic surgery, and other therapeutic interventions that are performed with the use of digital imaging technology.
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