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. 2012 Nov;7(6):931-9.
doi: 10.1007/s11548-012-0743-0. Epub 2012 May 25.

A fluorolaser navigation system to guide linear surgical tool insertion

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A fluorolaser navigation system to guide linear surgical tool insertion

Jack T Liang et al. Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: Conventional navigation systems for minimally invasive orthopedic surgery require a secondary monitor to display guidance information generated with CT or MRI images. Newer systems use augmented reality to project surgical plans into binocular glasses. These surgical procedures are often mentally challenging and cumbersome to perform.

Method: A comprehensive surgical navigation system for direct guidance while minimizing radiation exposure was designed and built. System accuracy was evaluated using in vitro needle insertion experiments. The fluoroscopic-based navigation technique is combined with an existing laser guidance technique. As a result, the combined system is capable of surgical planning using two or more X-ray images rather than CT or MRI scans. Guidance information is directly projected onto the patient using two laser beams and not via a secondary monitor.

Results: We performed 15 in vitro needle insertion experiments as well as 6 phantom pedicle screw insertion experiments to validate navigation system accuracy. The planning accuracy of the system was found to be 2.32 mm and 2.28°, while its overall guidance accuracy was found to be 2.40 mm and 2.39°. System feasibility was demonstrated by successfully performing percutaneous pin insertion on phantoms.

Conclusion: Quantitative and qualitative evaluations of the fluorolaser navigation system show that it can support accurate guidance and intuitive surgical tool insertion procedures without preoperative 3D image volumes and registration processes.

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