P07.02.B Neuro-oncological augmented reality planning (NOA-p)

Autor: F Van Gestel, T Frantz, Q Neuville, S Klein, M Bruneau, B Jansen, T Scheerlinck, J Vandemeulebroucke, J Duerinck
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Neuro-Oncology. 24:ii39-ii40
ISSN: 1523-5866
1522-8517
DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noac174.134
Popis: Background When preparing for the resection of an intracranial lesion, neuronavigation with a tracked pointer is most often used to determine lesion borders and the optimal approach. This can sometimes prove challenging, especially for deep-seated lesions. Augmented Reality (AR), directly displaying the lesion on the patient’s skin, can simplify and improve this step. Material and Methods We developed a system for inside-out infrared tracking that does not require an external tracking camera or external computer and allows for heads-up displaying an AR scene on the Microsoft HoloLens II. Twenty patients planned for the resection of an intracerebral lesion were included in our study. After patient registration, the lesion outlines were marked on the patient’s skin by different participants, consecutively using the Brainlab neuronavigation system and the HoloLens. Each registration on both systems provided a registration transform that was compared for accuracy and consistency. The performance of the participants was measured in terms of duration and accuracy and compared to expert registration and delineation. Results Both registration and delineation were significantly faster with AR (p=0.02 and p Conclusion Augmented reality provides a faster and more accurate alternative for resection planning. Lesion delineation is more intuitive while remaining high in accuracy. Future research should focus on further intraoperative implementations.
Databáze: OpenAIRE