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Photogrammetry Applied to Neurosurgery: A Literature Review

Photogrammetry refers to the process of creating 3D models and taking measurements through the use of photographs. Photogrammetry has many applications in neurosurgery, such as creating 3D anatomical models and diagnosing and evaluating head shape and posture deformities. This review aims to summari...

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Autores principales: Trandzhiev, Martin, Vezirska, Donika I, Maslarski, Ivan, Milev, Milko D, Laleva, Lili, Nakov, Vladimir, Cornelius, Jan F, Spiriev, Toma
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10614469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908958
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46251
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author Trandzhiev, Martin
Vezirska, Donika I
Maslarski, Ivan
Milev, Milko D
Laleva, Lili
Nakov, Vladimir
Cornelius, Jan F
Spiriev, Toma
author_facet Trandzhiev, Martin
Vezirska, Donika I
Maslarski, Ivan
Milev, Milko D
Laleva, Lili
Nakov, Vladimir
Cornelius, Jan F
Spiriev, Toma
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description Photogrammetry refers to the process of creating 3D models and taking measurements through the use of photographs. Photogrammetry has many applications in neurosurgery, such as creating 3D anatomical models and diagnosing and evaluating head shape and posture deformities. This review aims to summarize the uses of the technique in the neurosurgical practice and showcase the systems and software required for its implementation. A literature review was done in the online database PubMed. Papers were searched using the keywords “photogrammetry”, “neurosurgery”, “neuroanatomy”, “craniosynostosis” and “scoliosis”. The identified articles were later put through primary (abstracts and titles) and secondary (full text) screening for eligibility for inclusion. In total, 86 articles were included in the review from 315 papers identified. The review showed that the main uses of photogrammetry in the field of neurosurgery are related to the creation of 3D models of complex neuroanatomical structures and surgical approaches, accompanied by the uses for diagnosis and evaluation of patients with structural deformities of the head and trunk, such as craniosynostosis and scoliosis. Additionally, three instances of photogrammetry applied for more specific aims, namely, cervical spine surgery, skull-base surgery, and radiosurgery, were identified. Information was extracted on the software and systems used to execute the method. With the development of the photogrammetric method, it has become possible to create accurate 3D models of physical objects and analyze images with dedicated software. In the neurosurgical setting, this has translated into the creation of anatomical teaching models and surgical 3D models as well as the evaluation of head and spine deformities. Through those applications, the method has the potential to facilitate the education of residents and medical students and the diagnosis of patient pathologies.
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spelling pubmed-106144692023-10-31 Photogrammetry Applied to Neurosurgery: A Literature Review Trandzhiev, Martin Vezirska, Donika I Maslarski, Ivan Milev, Milko D Laleva, Lili Nakov, Vladimir Cornelius, Jan F Spiriev, Toma Cureus Neurosurgery Photogrammetry refers to the process of creating 3D models and taking measurements through the use of photographs. Photogrammetry has many applications in neurosurgery, such as creating 3D anatomical models and diagnosing and evaluating head shape and posture deformities. This review aims to summarize the uses of the technique in the neurosurgical practice and showcase the systems and software required for its implementation. A literature review was done in the online database PubMed. Papers were searched using the keywords “photogrammetry”, “neurosurgery”, “neuroanatomy”, “craniosynostosis” and “scoliosis”. The identified articles were later put through primary (abstracts and titles) and secondary (full text) screening for eligibility for inclusion. In total, 86 articles were included in the review from 315 papers identified. The review showed that the main uses of photogrammetry in the field of neurosurgery are related to the creation of 3D models of complex neuroanatomical structures and surgical approaches, accompanied by the uses for diagnosis and evaluation of patients with structural deformities of the head and trunk, such as craniosynostosis and scoliosis. Additionally, three instances of photogrammetry applied for more specific aims, namely, cervical spine surgery, skull-base surgery, and radiosurgery, were identified. Information was extracted on the software and systems used to execute the method. With the development of the photogrammetric method, it has become possible to create accurate 3D models of physical objects and analyze images with dedicated software. In the neurosurgical setting, this has translated into the creation of anatomical teaching models and surgical 3D models as well as the evaluation of head and spine deformities. Through those applications, the method has the potential to facilitate the education of residents and medical students and the diagnosis of patient pathologies. Cureus 2023-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10614469/ /pubmed/37908958 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46251 Text en Copyright © 2023, Trandzhiev et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Trandzhiev, Martin
Vezirska, Donika I
Maslarski, Ivan
Milev, Milko D
Laleva, Lili
Nakov, Vladimir
Cornelius, Jan F
Spiriev, Toma
Photogrammetry Applied to Neurosurgery: A Literature Review
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title_short Photogrammetry Applied to Neurosurgery: A Literature Review
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topic Neurosurgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10614469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908958
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46251
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