Anatomic skull base education using advanced neuroimaging techniques
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Anatomic skull base education using advanced neuroimaging techniques
Abstract
Objective: The goal of the present article was to describe our dissection training system applied to a variety of endoscopic endonasal approaches. It allows one to perform a 3D virtual dissection of the desired approach and to analyze and quantify critical surgical measurements.
Methods: All the human cadaveric heads were dissected at the Laboratory of Surgical Neuro-Anatomy (LSNA) of the University of Barcelona (Spain). The model surgical training protocol was designed as follows: 1) virtual dissection of the selected approach using our dissection training 3D model; 2) preliminary exploration of each specimen using a second 3D model based on a preoperative computed tomographic scan; 3) cadaveric anatomic dissection with the aid of a neuronavigation system; and 4) quantification and analysis of the collected data.
Results: The virtual dissection of the selected approach, preliminary exploration of each specimen, a real laboratory dissection experience, and finally, the analysis of data retrieved during the dissection step was a complete method for training manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination and to improve the general knowledge of surgical approaches.
Conclusions: The present model results are found to be effective, providing a valuable representation of the surgical anatomy as well as a 3D visual feedback, thus improving study, design, and execution in a variety of approaches. Such a system can also be developed as a preoperative planning tool that will allow the neurosurgeon to practice and manipulate 3D representations of the critical anatomic landmarks involved in the endoscopic endonasal approaches to the skull base.
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