导航在脊柱肿瘤手术中的作用。

Q2 Medicine
Marcel Ivanov, Matthias Radatz
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摘要

计算机辅助导航作为一种改善术中定位、提高手术效果和降低并发症发生率的方法,已在神经外科中崭露头角。虽然最初的应用集中在手术目标的精确识别上,但目前的应用范围更广,并在继续迅速扩大。在此,我们报告了导航在脊柱手术中的主要应用,重点是过去 10 年(2010-2020 年)在谢菲尔德教学医院进行的脊柱肿瘤手术。在我们单位,术中导航已成为脊柱外科医生现代武器装备中一项有用的常规辅助手段,目前不仅用于精确放置植入物,还用于精确划分肿瘤边缘,以及识别必须保留的重要解剖结构:术中导航技术帮助我们改善了术中对未暴露解剖结构的定位,降低了先天性并发症的风险;实现了更好的肿瘤切除;改善了脊柱生物力学结构;为脊柱外科学员提供了更安全的学习环境;最大限度地减少了手术团队的辐射暴露,缩短了手术时间。我们认为,这不仅有助于降低并发症的风险,还有助于进行一些手术,如果没有导航,这些手术可能会被认为是无法手术或风险极高的手术。
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Role of Navigation in the Surgery of Spine Tumours.

Computer-assisted navigation has emerged in neurosurgery as an approach to improve intraoperative orientation and achieve better surgical results with lower complication rates. While the initial use was focused around precise identification of the surgical target, the current applications are much wider and continue to rapidly expand.Here we report our review of the main applications of navigation in spine surgery with a focus on the surgery of spine tumours operated in Sheffield Teaching Hospitals in the past 10 years (2010-2020). In our unit, intraoperative navigation became a helpful and routine adjunct to the modern armamentarium of a spinal surgeon and is currently used not just for accurate placement of the implants but also for precise demarcation of the tumour margins, as well as for identification of important anatomical structures that must be preserved.Conclusion: Intraoperative navigation is a technology that helped us to improve intraoperative orientation to the unexposed anatomy and reduce the risk of iatrogenic complications; achieve better tumour resection; improve the spinal biomechanical construction; provide a safer learning environment for the spinal surgical trainees; minimise radiation exposure of the surgical team and shorten the operating time. In our opinion, it was helpful not only to reduce the risk of complications but also to perform procedures, which without navigation would have been considered inoperable or very high risk.

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期刊介绍: In addition to the regular journal, "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes 3-4 supplement volumes per year. These comprise proceedings of international meetings or other material of general neurosurgical interest.
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