Video-Assisted Navigation for Adjustment of Image-Guidance Accuracy to Slight Brain Shift

Author:

Kantelhardt Sven R1,Gutenberg Angelika1,Neulen Axel1,Keric Naureen1,Renovanz Mirjam1,Giese Alf1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, University Medical Centre, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND Information supplied by an image-guidance system can be superimposed on the operating microscope oculars or on a screen, generating augmented reality. Recently, the outline of a patient's head and skull, injected in the oculars of a standard operating microscope, has been used to check the registration accuracy of image guidance. OBJECTIVE To propose the use of the brain surface relief and superficial vessels for real-time intraoperative visualization and image-guidance accuracy and for intraoperative adjustment for brain shift. METHODS A commercially available image-guidance system and a standard operating microscope were used. Segmentation of the brain surface and cortical blood vessel relief was performed manually on preoperative computed tomography and magnetic resonance images. The overlay of segmented digital and real operating-microscope images was used to monitor image-guidance accuracy. Adjustment for brain shift was performed by manually matching digital images on real structures. RESULTS Experimental manipulation on a phantom proved that the brain surface relief could be used to restore accuracy if the primary registration shifted. Afterward, the technique was used to assist during surgery of 5 consecutive patients with 7 deep-seated brain tumors. The brain surface relief could be successfully used to monitor registration accuracy after craniotomy and during the whole procedure. If a certain degree of brain shift occurred after craniotomy, the accuracy could be restored in all cases, and corticotomies were correctly centered in all cases. CONCLUSION The proposed method was easy to perform and augmented image-guidance accuracy when operating on small deep-seated lesions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Surgery

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