图像引导手术的侧颅底:测试一种新的牙夹板配准装置。

Q Medicine
Georg J Ledderose, Hjalmar Hagedorn, Kathrin Spiegl, Andreas Leunig, Klaus Stelter
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引用次数: 19

摘要

目的:图像引导手术在额外侧颅底区域的广泛应用受到了限制,因为需要一种可靠的、无创的、提供亚毫米精度的配准程序。我们开发并验证了一种非侵入性、易于使用的注册设备,该设备基于牙夹板和横向安装的基准载体。方法:将6个钛靶基准螺钉固定在尸体头部外侧颅底区,对其进行重复精度测量,使其在CT图像和现实中都能明确识别。通过确定实际目标位置与CT扫描显示位置的偏差来评估系统精度。将基于牙夹板的配准精度与两种标准配准程序进行比较:基于轮廓的激光表面配准和固定标记物配准。结果:上颌夹板装置的平均精度为0.55±0.28 mm,与植骨标记物的“金标准”配准(0.33±0.26 mm)相似,明显优于基于轮廓的激光表面配准(1.91±0.74 mm)。结论:采用无创固定上颌基准平台对侧颅底区进行配准可达到亚毫米精度。体内验证可能证明基于牙夹板的配准是外侧颅底图像引导手术的一种准确且无创的替代选择,并可能促进导航系统在这一脆弱区域的应用。
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Image guided surgery of the lateral skull base: testing a new dental splint registration device.

Objective: The widespread use of image guided surgery in the frontolateral skull base region has been limited by the need for a reliable and non-invasive registration procedure that provides sub-millimetric accuracy. We developed and validated preclinically a non-invasive, easy-to-use registration device based on a dental splint with a laterally mounted fiducial carrier.

Methods: Repeated accuracy measurements were performed on six titanium target fiducials which were screwed into the lateral skull base region of a cadaver head and could be unequivocally identified both on the CT image and in reality. The system accuracy was evaluated by determining the deviation of the real target position from the position indicated in the CT scan. The accuracy of the dental splint-based registration was compared to that of two standard registration procedures: contour-based laser surface registration and fixed marker registration.

Results: The mean accuracy of 0.55±0.28 mm obtained when using the maxillary splint device was similar to that obtained with the "gold standard" registration using bone-implanted markers (0.33±0.26 mm), while being clearly superior to that obtained with contour-based laser surface registration (1.91±0.74 mm).

Conclusions: Registration using the non-invasively fixed maxillary fiducial platform can provide sub-millimetric accuracy in the lateral skull base region. In vivo validation may prove dental splint-based registration to be an accurate and non-invasive alternative option for image guided surgery of the lateral skull base, and may facilitate the application of navigation systems in this delicate region.

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Computer Aided Surgery
Computer Aided Surgery 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: The scope of Computer Aided Surgery encompasses all fields within surgery, as well as biomedical imaging and instrumentation, and digital technology employed as an adjunct to imaging in diagnosis, therapeutics, and surgery. Topics featured include frameless as well as conventional stereotaxic procedures, surgery guided by ultrasound, image guided focal irradiation, robotic surgery, and other therapeutic interventions that are performed with the use of digital imaging technology.
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