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Virtual preoperative planning and 3D tumoral reconstruction with Horos open-source software

BACKGROUND: Presurgical three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions allow spatial localization of cerebral lesions and their relationship with adjacent anatomical structures for optimal surgical resolution. The purpose of the present article is to present a method of virtual preoperative planning aiming...

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Autores principales: Pipolo, Derek O., Luzzi, Sabino, Baldoncini, Matias, Di Pietrantonio, Andres, Brennan, Walter, Asmus, Humberto, Miyara, Santiago J., Lucifero, Alice Giotta, Campero, Alvaro
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Publicado: Scientific Scholar 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9990789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36895211
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_1075_2022
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author Pipolo, Derek O.
Luzzi, Sabino
Baldoncini, Matias
Di Pietrantonio, Andres
Brennan, Walter
Asmus, Humberto
Miyara, Santiago J.
Lucifero, Alice Giotta
Campero, Alvaro
author_facet Pipolo, Derek O.
Luzzi, Sabino
Baldoncini, Matias
Di Pietrantonio, Andres
Brennan, Walter
Asmus, Humberto
Miyara, Santiago J.
Lucifero, Alice Giotta
Campero, Alvaro
author_sort Pipolo, Derek O.
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description BACKGROUND: Presurgical three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions allow spatial localization of cerebral lesions and their relationship with adjacent anatomical structures for optimal surgical resolution. The purpose of the present article is to present a method of virtual preoperative planning aiming to enhance 3D comprehension of neurosurgical pathologies using free DICOM image viewers. CASE DESCRIPTION: We describe the virtual presurgical planning of a 61-year-old female presenting a cerebral tumor. 3D reconstructions were created with the “Horos(®)” Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine viewer, utilizing images obtained from contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. The tumor and adjacent relevant structures were identified and delimited. A sequential virtual simulation of the surgical stages for the approach was performed with the identification of local gyral and vascular patterns of the cerebral surface for posterior intraoperative recognition. Through virtual simulation, an optimal approach was gained. Accurate localization and complete removal of the lesion were achieved during the surgical procedure. Virtual presurgical planning with open-source software can be utilized for supratentorial pathologies in both urgent and elective cases. Virtual recognition of vascular and cerebral gyral patterns is helpful reference points for intraoperative localization of lesions lacking cortical expression, allowing less invasive corticotomies. CONCLUSION: Digital manipulation of cerebral structures can increase anatomical comprehension of neurosurgical lesions to be treated. 3D interpretation of neurosurgical pathologies and adjacent anatomical structures is essential for developing an effective and safe surgical approach. The described technique is a feasible and accessible option for presurgical planning.
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spelling pubmed-99907892023-03-08 Virtual preoperative planning and 3D tumoral reconstruction with Horos open-source software Pipolo, Derek O. Luzzi, Sabino Baldoncini, Matias Di Pietrantonio, Andres Brennan, Walter Asmus, Humberto Miyara, Santiago J. Lucifero, Alice Giotta Campero, Alvaro Surg Neurol Int Case Report BACKGROUND: Presurgical three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions allow spatial localization of cerebral lesions and their relationship with adjacent anatomical structures for optimal surgical resolution. The purpose of the present article is to present a method of virtual preoperative planning aiming to enhance 3D comprehension of neurosurgical pathologies using free DICOM image viewers. CASE DESCRIPTION: We describe the virtual presurgical planning of a 61-year-old female presenting a cerebral tumor. 3D reconstructions were created with the “Horos(®)” Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine viewer, utilizing images obtained from contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. The tumor and adjacent relevant structures were identified and delimited. A sequential virtual simulation of the surgical stages for the approach was performed with the identification of local gyral and vascular patterns of the cerebral surface for posterior intraoperative recognition. Through virtual simulation, an optimal approach was gained. Accurate localization and complete removal of the lesion were achieved during the surgical procedure. Virtual presurgical planning with open-source software can be utilized for supratentorial pathologies in both urgent and elective cases. Virtual recognition of vascular and cerebral gyral patterns is helpful reference points for intraoperative localization of lesions lacking cortical expression, allowing less invasive corticotomies. CONCLUSION: Digital manipulation of cerebral structures can increase anatomical comprehension of neurosurgical lesions to be treated. 3D interpretation of neurosurgical pathologies and adjacent anatomical structures is essential for developing an effective and safe surgical approach. The described technique is a feasible and accessible option for presurgical planning. Scientific Scholar 2023-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9990789/ /pubmed/36895211 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_1075_2022 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Surgical Neurology International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, transform, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Pipolo, Derek O.
Luzzi, Sabino
Baldoncini, Matias
Di Pietrantonio, Andres
Brennan, Walter
Asmus, Humberto
Miyara, Santiago J.
Lucifero, Alice Giotta
Campero, Alvaro
Virtual preoperative planning and 3D tumoral reconstruction with Horos open-source software
title Virtual preoperative planning and 3D tumoral reconstruction with Horos open-source software
title_full Virtual preoperative planning and 3D tumoral reconstruction with Horos open-source software
title_fullStr Virtual preoperative planning and 3D tumoral reconstruction with Horos open-source software
title_full_unstemmed Virtual preoperative planning and 3D tumoral reconstruction with Horos open-source software
title_short Virtual preoperative planning and 3D tumoral reconstruction with Horos open-source software
title_sort virtual preoperative planning and 3d tumoral reconstruction with horos open-source software
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9990789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36895211
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_1075_2022
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