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Neuromonitoring During Robotic Cochlear Implantation: Initial Clinical Experience.

Juan Ansó1, Olivier Scheidegger2, Wilhelm Wimmer3,4, Kate Gavaghan1, Nicolas Gerber1, Daniel Schneider1, Jan Hermann1, Christoph Rathgeb1, Cilgia Dür1,5, Kai Michael Rösler2, Georgios Mantokoudis1,5, Marco Caversaccio1,5, Stefan Weber1.   

Abstract

During robotic cochlear implantation a drill trajectory often passes at submillimeter distances from the facial nerve due to close lying critical anatomy of the temporal bone. Additional intraoperative safety mechanisms are thus required to ensure preservation of this vital structure in case of unexpected navigation system error. Electromyography based nerve monitoring is widely used to aid surgeons in localizing vital nerve structures at risk of injury during surgery. However, state of the art neuromonitoring systems, are unable to discriminate facial nerve proximity within submillimeter ranges. Previous work demonstrated the feasibility of utilizing combinations of monopolar and bipolar stimulation threshold measurements to discretize facial nerve proximity with greater sensitivity and specificity, enabling discrimination between safe (> 0.4 mm) and unsafe (< 0.1 mm) trajectories during robotic cochlear implantation (in vivo animal model). Herein, initial clinical validation of the determined stimulation protocol and nerve proximity analysis integrated into an image guided system for safety measurement is presented. Stimulation thresholds and corresponding nerve proximity values previously determined from an animal model have been validated in a first-in-man clinical trial of robotic cochlear implantation. Measurements performed automatically at preoperatively defined distances from the facial nerve were used to determine safety of the drill trajectory intraoperatively. The presented system and automated analysis correctly determined sufficient safety distance margins (> 0.4 mm) to the facial nerve in all cases.

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Keywords:  Accuracy; Bipolar; Electromyography; Facial nerve; Image-guided; Multipolar; Safety; Stimulation; Submillimeter

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30051248     DOI: 10.1007/s10439-018-2094-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


  2 in total

1.  Prospective Validation of Facial Nerve Monitoring to Prevent Nerve Damage During Robotic Drilling.

Authors:  Juan Ansó; Cilgia Dür; Mareike Apelt; Frederic Venail; Olivier Scheidegger; Kathleen Seidel; Helene Rohrbach; Franck Forterre; Matthias S Dettmer; Inti Zlobec; Klaus Weber; Marco Matulic; Masoud Zoka-Assadi; Markus Huth; Marco Caversaccio; Stefan Weber
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2019-10-01

2.  A microsurgical robot research platform for robot-assisted microsurgery research and training.

Authors:  Dandan Zhang; Junhong Chen; Wei Li; Daniel Bautista Salinas; Guang-Zhong Yang
Journal:  Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg       Date:  2019-10-11       Impact factor: 2.924

  2 in total

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