[术前虚拟现实手术模拟]。

Q4 Medicine
Taichi Kin
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本文介绍了虚拟现实(VR)三维图像融合神经外科模拟技术在桥小脑角脑膜瘤术前规划中的应用。融合三维图像从医学成像方式重建,如计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像,允许肿瘤和邻近解剖结构的精确可视化。手术计划包括确定肿瘤的位置、范围、硬脑膜附着和喂养中心,特别是与肿瘤硬脑膜附着相关的血管入口点。早期识别喂养中心并进行凝血,可显著减少术中出血,促进肿瘤切除,保存周围健康组织。一种医疗器械认证应用程序,即“GRID”,用于术前模拟。两个临床病例表明,VR模拟如何明确肿瘤与颅神经和大血管的空间关系,从而制定安全有效的手术策略。模拟过程有助于识别关键的神经血管结构,如三叉神经,并优化开颅手术和入路。虚拟现实手术模拟是提高手术安全性和效率的宝贵工具,也是神经外科计划和解剖学理解的教育方法。
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[Preoperative Virtual Reality Surgical Simulation].

In this study, the application of virtual reality (VR) neurosurgical simulation using 3-dimensional image fusion for preoperative planning of cerebellopontine angle meningiomas is described. Fusion 3-dimensional images are reconstructed from medical imaging modalities, such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, allowing precise visualization of tumors and adjacent anatomical structures. Surgical planning involves identifying a tumor's location, extent, dural attachment, and the feeding center, in particular, which is a vascular entry point that correlates with the tumor's dural attachment. Early feeding center identification and coagulation can significantly reduce intraoperative bleeding, facilitate tumor resection, and preserve surrounding healthy tissues. A medical device certificated application, namely 'GRID,'was used for preoperative simulation. Two clinical cases showed how VR simulation clarified the tumor's spatial relationship with the cranial nerves and major vessels, enabling safe and effective surgical strategies. The simulation process helped identify critical neurovascular structures, such as the trigeminal nerve, and optimized the craniotomy and approach routes. VR surgical simulation is a valuable tool for improving both operative safety and efficiency and as an educational method for neurosurgical planning and anatomical understanding.

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Neurological Surgery
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