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Microscope-Based Augmented Reality with Intraoperative Computed Tomography-Based Navigation for Resection of Skull Base Meningiomas in Consecutive Series of 39 Patients

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of surgery for skull base meningiomas is maximal resection with minimal damage to the involved cranial nerves and cerebral vessels. Compared to non-skull base meningiomas, these lesions show a reduced rate of gross total resection (GTR). Therefore, the use of technologies for...

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Autores principales: Pojskić, Mirza, Bopp, Miriam H. A., Saβ, Benjamin, Carl, Barbara, Nimsky, Christopher
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565431
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14092302
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author Pojskić, Mirza
Bopp, Miriam H. A.
Saβ, Benjamin
Carl, Barbara
Nimsky, Christopher
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Carl, Barbara
Nimsky, Christopher
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of surgery for skull base meningiomas is maximal resection with minimal damage to the involved cranial nerves and cerebral vessels. Compared to non-skull base meningiomas, these lesions show a reduced rate of gross total resection (GTR). Therefore, the use of technologies for improved orientation in the surgical field, such as neuronavigation and augmented reality (AR), is of interest. We confirmed in a consecutive series of 39 patients who underwent surgery for skull base meningiomas that automatic registration with intraoperative computed tomography (iCT) showed high registration accuracy and that microscope-based AR largely facilitated the resection by increasing surgical precision and providing improved intraoperative orientation by visualizing the tumor and the critical neurovascular structures in the operative microscope. No injuries to critical neurovascular structures occurred. There were 26 patients (66.6%) who underwent GTR. Additionally, 33 out of 35 patients who lived to follow-up could ambulate. ABSTRACT: Background: The aim of surgery for skull base meningiomas is maximal resection with minimal damage to the involved cranial nerves and cerebral vessels; thus, implementation of technologies for improved orientation in the surgical field, such as neuronavigation and augmented reality (AR), is of interest. Methods: Included in the study were 39 consecutive patients (13 male, 26 female, mean age 64.08 ± 13.5 years) who underwent surgery for skull base meningiomas using microscope-based AR and automatic patient registration using intraoperative computed tomography (iCT). Results: Most common were olfactory meningiomas (6), cavernous sinus (6) and clinoidal (6) meningiomas, meningiomas of the medial (5) and lateral (5) sphenoid wing and meningiomas of the sphenoidal plane (5), followed by suprasellar (4), falcine (1) and middle fossa (1) meningiomas. There were 26 patients (66.6%) who underwent gross total resection (GTR) of the meningioma. Automatic registration applying iCT resulted in high accuracy (target registration error, 0.82 ± 0.37 mm). The effective radiation dose of the registration iCT scans was 0.58 ± 1.05 mSv. AR facilitated orientation in the resection of skull base meningiomas with encasement of cerebral vessels and compression of the optic chiasm, as well as in reoperations, increasing surgeon comfort. No injuries to critical neurovascular structures occurred. Out of 35 patients who lived to follow-up, 33 could ambulate at their last presentation. Conclusion: A microscope-based AR facilitates surgical orientation for resection of skull base meningiomas. Registration accuracy is very high using automatic registration with intraoperative imaging.
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spelling pubmed-91016342022-05-14 Microscope-Based Augmented Reality with Intraoperative Computed Tomography-Based Navigation for Resection of Skull Base Meningiomas in Consecutive Series of 39 Patients Pojskić, Mirza Bopp, Miriam H. A. Saβ, Benjamin Carl, Barbara Nimsky, Christopher Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of surgery for skull base meningiomas is maximal resection with minimal damage to the involved cranial nerves and cerebral vessels. Compared to non-skull base meningiomas, these lesions show a reduced rate of gross total resection (GTR). Therefore, the use of technologies for improved orientation in the surgical field, such as neuronavigation and augmented reality (AR), is of interest. We confirmed in a consecutive series of 39 patients who underwent surgery for skull base meningiomas that automatic registration with intraoperative computed tomography (iCT) showed high registration accuracy and that microscope-based AR largely facilitated the resection by increasing surgical precision and providing improved intraoperative orientation by visualizing the tumor and the critical neurovascular structures in the operative microscope. No injuries to critical neurovascular structures occurred. There were 26 patients (66.6%) who underwent GTR. Additionally, 33 out of 35 patients who lived to follow-up could ambulate. ABSTRACT: Background: The aim of surgery for skull base meningiomas is maximal resection with minimal damage to the involved cranial nerves and cerebral vessels; thus, implementation of technologies for improved orientation in the surgical field, such as neuronavigation and augmented reality (AR), is of interest. Methods: Included in the study were 39 consecutive patients (13 male, 26 female, mean age 64.08 ± 13.5 years) who underwent surgery for skull base meningiomas using microscope-based AR and automatic patient registration using intraoperative computed tomography (iCT). Results: Most common were olfactory meningiomas (6), cavernous sinus (6) and clinoidal (6) meningiomas, meningiomas of the medial (5) and lateral (5) sphenoid wing and meningiomas of the sphenoidal plane (5), followed by suprasellar (4), falcine (1) and middle fossa (1) meningiomas. There were 26 patients (66.6%) who underwent gross total resection (GTR) of the meningioma. Automatic registration applying iCT resulted in high accuracy (target registration error, 0.82 ± 0.37 mm). The effective radiation dose of the registration iCT scans was 0.58 ± 1.05 mSv. AR facilitated orientation in the resection of skull base meningiomas with encasement of cerebral vessels and compression of the optic chiasm, as well as in reoperations, increasing surgeon comfort. No injuries to critical neurovascular structures occurred. Out of 35 patients who lived to follow-up, 33 could ambulate at their last presentation. Conclusion: A microscope-based AR facilitates surgical orientation for resection of skull base meningiomas. Registration accuracy is very high using automatic registration with intraoperative imaging. MDPI 2022-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9101634/ /pubmed/35565431 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14092302 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pojskić, Mirza
Bopp, Miriam H. A.
Saβ, Benjamin
Carl, Barbara
Nimsky, Christopher
Microscope-Based Augmented Reality with Intraoperative Computed Tomography-Based Navigation for Resection of Skull Base Meningiomas in Consecutive Series of 39 Patients
title Microscope-Based Augmented Reality with Intraoperative Computed Tomography-Based Navigation for Resection of Skull Base Meningiomas in Consecutive Series of 39 Patients
title_full Microscope-Based Augmented Reality with Intraoperative Computed Tomography-Based Navigation for Resection of Skull Base Meningiomas in Consecutive Series of 39 Patients
title_fullStr Microscope-Based Augmented Reality with Intraoperative Computed Tomography-Based Navigation for Resection of Skull Base Meningiomas in Consecutive Series of 39 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Microscope-Based Augmented Reality with Intraoperative Computed Tomography-Based Navigation for Resection of Skull Base Meningiomas in Consecutive Series of 39 Patients
title_short Microscope-Based Augmented Reality with Intraoperative Computed Tomography-Based Navigation for Resection of Skull Base Meningiomas in Consecutive Series of 39 Patients
title_sort microscope-based augmented reality with intraoperative computed tomography-based navigation for resection of skull base meningiomas in consecutive series of 39 patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565431
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14092302
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