合成计算机断层扫描在脊柱外科中的潜在作用:产生、应用和对未来临床实践的影响。

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Asian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-24 DOI:10.31616/asj.2024.0197
Shreya Sankar, Jake Michael McDonnell, Stacey Darwish, Joseph Simon Butler
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计算机断层扫描(CT)广泛用于脊柱病变的诊断和外科治疗,特别是椎弓根螺钉的放置。然而,CT的局限性,特别是辐射暴露,需要发展替代成像技术。合成CT (sCT)从现有的磁共振成像(MRI)扫描中生成类似CT的图像,为减少辐射暴露提供了一种有希望的替代方案。本研究探讨了sCT在脊柱外科中的新作用,重点是可用性、效率和对手术结果的潜在影响。这篇定性文献综述评估了各种sCT生成方法,包括传统的基于图谱的模型和体积密度模型,以及先进的卷积神经网络(CNN)架构,包括U-net、V-net和生成对抗网络模型。本综述评估了sCT在不同医学学科的准确性和临床可行性,特别是肿瘤学和外科,在骨科、神经外科和脊柱外科的潜在应用。sCT在各种医学学科中都显示出巨大的前景。基于cnn的技术能够从MRI扫描中快速准确地生成sCT,使临床应用变得可行。sCT已被用于识别病理和监测疾病进展,这表明MRI单独可能足以在未来进行诊断和计划。在脊柱外科中,sct在可视化关键解剖特征(如椎体尺寸和椎管直径)方面特别有用。然而,挑战仍然存在,特别是在可视化复杂结构和较大的脊柱区域,如腰椎。其他限制包括手术植入物和图像变异性引起的不准确性。sCT技术在脊柱外科中的应用具有很大的前景,可以改善诊断、计划和治疗结果。虽然需要进一步的研究来提高其精度,但它在许多临床环境中提供了传统CT的可行替代方案,随着技术的成熟,它有可能得到更广泛的应用。
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The potential role of synthetic computed tomography in spinal surgery: generation, applications, and implications for future clinical practice.

Computed tomography (CT) is widely used for the diagnosis and surgical treatment of spinal pathologies, particularly for pedicle screw placement. However, CT's limitations, notably radiation exposure, necessitate the development of alternative imaging techniques. Synthetic CT (sCT), which generates CT-like images from existing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, offers a promising alternative to reduce radiation exposure. This study examines the emerging role of sCT in spinal surgery, focusing on usability, efficiency, and potential impact on surgical outcomes. This qualitative literature review evaluated various sCT generation methods, encompassing traditional atlas-based and bulk-density models, as well as advanced convolutional neural network (CNN) architectures, including U-net, V-net, and generative adversarial network models. The review assessed sCT accuracy and clinical feasibility across different medical disciplines, particularly oncology and surgery, with potential applications in orthopedic, neurosurgical, and spinal surgery. sCT has shown significant promise across various medical disciplines. CNN-based techniques enable rapid and accurate generation of sCT from MRI scans, rendering clinical use feasible. sCT has been used to identify pathologies and monitor disease progression, suggesting that MRI alone may suffice for diagnosis and planning in the future. In spinal surgery, sCTs are particularly useful in visualizing key anatomical features like vertebral dimensions and spinal canal diameter. However, challenges persist, especially in visualizing complex structures and larger spinal regions, like the lumbar spine. Additional limitations include inaccuracies stemming from surgical implants and image variability. The application of sCT technology in spinal surgery holds great promise, improving diagnostics, planning, and treatment outcomes. Although further research is required to improve its precision, it offers a viable alternative to traditional CT in many clinical contexts, with the potential for broader application as the technology matures.

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Asian Spine Journal
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