Diana P Romero Lara, Carlos J Latorre-Rojas, Manuel Latorre Quintana, Martha L Velasco Morales, Leonardo S Pardo Nino, Maria L Arango
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Purpose: To describe our experience using virtual reality (VR) and three-dimensional (3D) printing as complements for the surgical planning process of slide tracheoplasty (ST) in patients with congenital tracheal stenosis (CTS). Description: VR and 3D printing are used for the surgical planning of ST as a therapeutic option in three female patients under five years of age with CTS. Evaluation: We assessed the planned surgical procedure, procedural time, postoperative complications, and outcomes, as well as the main surgeon's experience with the use of the applied technologies. Conclusions: The interaction within the VR environment allowed for collaboration of the surgical plan between surgical staff and enhancement of the radiologist-surgeon communication, while procedural simulation with 3D printing prototypes allowed for refining technical abilities for the surgical interventions. Based on our experience, the application of these technologies have added value to the surgical planning of ST and its outcomes in the treatment of CTS.
目的:介绍我们在先天性气管狭窄(CTS)患者的滑动气管成形术(ST)手术规划过程中使用虚拟现实(VR)和三维打印(3D)作为补充的经验。说明:VR 和三维打印技术被用于为三名五岁以下的 CTS 女性患者制定 ST 手术方案。评估:我们评估了计划中的手术过程、手术时间、术后并发症和结果,以及主刀医生使用应用技术的经验。得出结论:在虚拟现实环境中进行的互动有助于手术人员之间协作制定手术计划,并加强放射科医生与外科医生之间的交流,而利用三维打印原型进行的手术模拟则有助于提高手术干预的技术能力。根据我们的经验,这些技术的应用为 ST 的手术计划及其治疗 CTS 的结果增添了价值。