S. Mallikarjuna, N. Ramakumar, B. Gupta, S. Chakraborty
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Abstract
Intraoperative imaging is a ubiquitous tool in neurosurgery, cranial and spinal procedures. Mobius Airo TruCT (Shirley, Massachusetts, United States) is the largest inner bore, mobile intraoperative computed tomography (CT) imaging system that seamlessly integrates into an operating room (OR) setup. 1 In transport mode, the ring is aligned with the base, and the scanner moves on the ramp to the desired location for scanning of the operative site. An intraoperative imaging system that gives high-quality images and a wide fi eld of vision in both two- and three dimensions is provided by this device. There are few reports on use of intraoperative CT in neurosurgery and spine surgeries. 2 – 4 There is a paucity of literature on the ergonomics of CT scanner location, anesthetic workstation placement, and patient alignment for CT-guided neuronavigation, or scanning from an anesthesiologist point of view; we found it worthwhile to share our limited experience.