U Ecke1, M Khan, J Maurer, S Boor, W J Mann. 1. Univ.-HNO-Klinik der Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany. ecke@hno.klinik.uni-mainz.de
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Based on physical laws, stage of technical development and the user's individual skills a number of possible errors have to be considered for the application of CAS in paranasal sinus and anterior skull base surgery. PATIENTS/ METHODS: Based on our experiences of 436 navigated cases hard- and software errors, errors of image acquisition and transfer, errors of patient registration, user related errors as well as strategic errors are analyzed. RESULTS: Any hindrance of the camera field leads to a limitation of functionality of optical systems in the same extent as electromagnetic systems can be affected by ferromagnetic materials. The mode of image acquisition is dependent from the CAS-system involved. The reconstruction algorithm requires particular attention. The patient registration based on the headset proved to be reliable for endonasal sinus surgery. CONCLUSIONS: In dealing with navigation devices in paranasal and anterior skull base surgery the user must pay critical attention to possible malfunction in order to guarantee a successful image guided surgical procedure.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Based on physical laws, stage of technical development and the user's individual skills a number of possible errors have to be considered for the application of CAS in paranasal sinus and anterior skull base surgery. PATIENTS/ METHODS: Based on our experiences of 436 navigated cases hard- and software errors, errors of image acquisition and transfer, errors of patient registration, user related errors as well as strategic errors are analyzed. RESULTS: Any hindrance of the camera field leads to a limitation of functionality of optical systems in the same extent as electromagnetic systems can be affected by ferromagnetic materials. The mode of image acquisition is dependent from the CAS-system involved. The reconstruction algorithm requires particular attention. The patient registration based on the headset proved to be reliable for endonasal sinus surgery. CONCLUSIONS: In dealing with navigation devices in paranasal and anterior skull base surgery the user must pay critical attention to possible malfunction in order to guarantee a successful image guided surgical procedure.
Authors: S Catanzaro; C Copelli; A Manfuso; K Tewfik; N Pederneschi; L Cassano; R Cocchi Journal: Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg Date: 2016-09-22 Impact factor: 2.924