神经导航
三维超声
医学
神经外科
手术计划
虚拟现实
影像引导手术
体绘制
胶质瘤
放射科
计算机科学
渲染(计算机图形)
医学物理学
外科
超声波
磁共振成像
计算机视觉
人工智能
癌症研究
作者
Jaskaran Singh Gosal,Sarbesh Tiwari,Tarunesh Sharma,Mohit Agrawal,Mayank Garg,Sayani Mahal,Suryanarayanan Bhaskar,Raghavendra Kumar Sharma,Vikas Janu,Deepak Kumar Jha
出处
期刊:Neurosurgical Focus
[American Association of Neurological Surgeons]
日期:2021-08-01
卷期号:51 (2): E23-E23
被引量:14
标识
DOI:10.3171/2021.5.focus21236
摘要
OBJECTIVE Different techniques of performing image-guided neurosurgery exist, namely, neuronavigation systems, intraoperative ultrasound, and intraoperative MRI, each with its limitations. Except for ultrasound, other methods are expensive. Three-dimensional virtual reconstruction and surgical simulation using 3D volume rendering (VR) is an economical and excellent technique for preoperative surgical planning and image-guided neurosurgery. In this article, the authors discuss several nuances of the 3D VR technique that have not yet been described. METHODS The authors included 6 patients with supratentorial gliomas who underwent surgery between January 2019 and March 2021. Preoperative clinical data, including patient demographics, preoperative planning details (done using the VR technique), and intraoperative details, including relevant photos and videos, were collected. RadiAnt software was used for generating virtual 3D images using the VR technique on a computer running Microsoft Windows. RESULTS The 3D VR technique assists in glioma surgery with a preoperative simulation of the skin incision and craniotomy, virtual cortical surface marking and navigation for deep-seated gliomas, preoperative visualization of morbid cortical surface and venous anatomy in surfacing gliomas, identifying the intervenous surgical corridor in both surfacing and deep-seated gliomas, and pre- and postoperative virtual 3D images highlighting the exact spatial geometric residual tumor location and extent of resection for low-grade gliomas (LGGs). CONCLUSIONS Image-guided neurosurgery with the 3D VR technique using RadiAnt software is an economical, easy-to-learn, and user-friendly method of simulating glioma surgery, especially in resource-constrained countries where expensive neuronavigation systems are not readily available. Apart from cortical sulci/gyri anatomy, FLAIR sequences are ideal for the 3D visualization of nonenhancing diffuse LGGs using the VR technique. In addition to cortical vessels (especially veins), contrast MRI sequences are perfect for the 3D visualization of contrast-enhancing high-grade gliomas.
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