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CBCT‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: Accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver

PURPOSE: The surgical navigation system that provides guidance throughout the surgery can facilitate safer and more radical liver resections, but such a system should also be able to handle organ motion. This work investigates the accuracy of intraoperative surgical guidance during open liver resect...

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Autores principales: Ivashchenko, Oleksandra V., Kuhlmann, Koert F.D., van Veen, Ruben, Pouw, Bas, Kok, Niels F. M., Hoetjes, Nikie J., Smit, Jasper N., Klompenhouwer, Elisabeth G., Nijkamp, Jasper, Ruers, Theodoor J. M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8251891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33666243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.14825
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author Ivashchenko, Oleksandra V.
Kuhlmann, Koert F.D.
van Veen, Ruben
Pouw, Bas
Kok, Niels F. M.
Hoetjes, Nikie J.
Smit, Jasper N.
Klompenhouwer, Elisabeth G.
Nijkamp, Jasper
Ruers, Theodoor J. M.
author_facet Ivashchenko, Oleksandra V.
Kuhlmann, Koert F.D.
van Veen, Ruben
Pouw, Bas
Kok, Niels F. M.
Hoetjes, Nikie J.
Smit, Jasper N.
Klompenhouwer, Elisabeth G.
Nijkamp, Jasper
Ruers, Theodoor J. M.
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description PURPOSE: The surgical navigation system that provides guidance throughout the surgery can facilitate safer and more radical liver resections, but such a system should also be able to handle organ motion. This work investigates the accuracy of intraoperative surgical guidance during open liver resection, with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the target area. METHODS: The suggested navigation technique incorporates a preoperative 3D liver model based on diagnostic 4D MRI scan, intraoperative contrast‐enhanced CBCT imaging and electromagnetic (EM) tracking of the liver surface, as well as surgical instruments, by means of six degrees‐of‐freedom micro‐EM sensors. RESULTS: The system was evaluated during surgeries with 35 patients and resulted in an accurate and intuitive real‐time visualization of liver anatomy and tumor's location, confirmed by intraoperative checks on visible anatomical landmarks. Based on accuracy measurements verified by intraoperative CBCT, the system’s average accuracy was 4.0 ± 3.0 mm, while the total surgical delay due to navigation stayed below 20 min. CONCLUSIONS: The electromagnetic navigation system for open liver surgery developed in this work allows for accurate localization of liver lesions and critical anatomical structures surrounding the resection area, even when the liver was manipulated. However, further clinically integrating the method requires shortening the guidance‐related surgical delay, which can be achieved by shifting to faster intraoperative imaging like ultrasound. Our approach is adaptable to navigation on other mobile and deformable organs, and therefore may benefit various clinical applications.
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spelling pubmed-82518912021-07-07 CBCT‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: Accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver Ivashchenko, Oleksandra V. Kuhlmann, Koert F.D. van Veen, Ruben Pouw, Bas Kok, Niels F. M. Hoetjes, Nikie J. Smit, Jasper N. Klompenhouwer, Elisabeth G. Nijkamp, Jasper Ruers, Theodoor J. M. Med Phys THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS PURPOSE: The surgical navigation system that provides guidance throughout the surgery can facilitate safer and more radical liver resections, but such a system should also be able to handle organ motion. This work investigates the accuracy of intraoperative surgical guidance during open liver resection, with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the target area. METHODS: The suggested navigation technique incorporates a preoperative 3D liver model based on diagnostic 4D MRI scan, intraoperative contrast‐enhanced CBCT imaging and electromagnetic (EM) tracking of the liver surface, as well as surgical instruments, by means of six degrees‐of‐freedom micro‐EM sensors. RESULTS: The system was evaluated during surgeries with 35 patients and resulted in an accurate and intuitive real‐time visualization of liver anatomy and tumor's location, confirmed by intraoperative checks on visible anatomical landmarks. Based on accuracy measurements verified by intraoperative CBCT, the system’s average accuracy was 4.0 ± 3.0 mm, while the total surgical delay due to navigation stayed below 20 min. CONCLUSIONS: The electromagnetic navigation system for open liver surgery developed in this work allows for accurate localization of liver lesions and critical anatomical structures surrounding the resection area, even when the liver was manipulated. However, further clinically integrating the method requires shortening the guidance‐related surgical delay, which can be achieved by shifting to faster intraoperative imaging like ultrasound. Our approach is adaptable to navigation on other mobile and deformable organs, and therefore may benefit various clinical applications. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-04-01 2021-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8251891/ /pubmed/33666243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.14825 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Medical Physics published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Association of Physicists in Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
Ivashchenko, Oleksandra V.
Kuhlmann, Koert F.D.
van Veen, Ruben
Pouw, Bas
Kok, Niels F. M.
Hoetjes, Nikie J.
Smit, Jasper N.
Klompenhouwer, Elisabeth G.
Nijkamp, Jasper
Ruers, Theodoor J. M.
CBCT‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: Accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver
title CBCT‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: Accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver
title_full CBCT‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: Accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver
title_fullStr CBCT‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: Accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver
title_full_unstemmed CBCT‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: Accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver
title_short CBCT‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: Accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver
title_sort cbct‐based navigation system for open liver surgery: accurate guidance toward mobile and deformable targets with a semi‐rigid organ approximation and electromagnetic tracking of the liver
topic THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8251891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33666243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mp.14825
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