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Cerebral Anatomy Detection and Surgical Planning in Patients with Anterior Skull Base Meningiomas Using a Virtual Reality Technique.

Samer Zawy Alsofy1,2, Makoto Nakamura3, Ayman Suleiman2, Ioanna Sakellaropoulou2, Heinz Welzel Saravia2, David Shalamberidze4, Asem Salma5, Ralf Stroop1.   

Abstract

Anterior skull base meningiomas represent a wide cohort of tumors with different locations, extensions, configurations, and anatomical relationships. Diagnosis of these tumors and review of their therapies are inseparably connected with cranial imaging. We analyzed the influence of three-dimensional-virtual reality (3D-VR) reconstructions versus conventional computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images (two-dimensional (2D) and screen 3D) on the identification of anatomical structures and on the surgical planning in patients with anterior skull base meningiomas. Medical files were retrospectively analyzed regarding patient- and disease-related data. Preoperative 2D-CT and 2D-MRI scans were retrospectively reconstructed to 3D-VR images and visualized via VR software to detect the characteristics of tumors. A questionnaire of experienced neurosurgeons evaluated the influence of the VR visualization technique on identification of tumor morphology and relevant anatomy and on surgical strategy. Thirty patients were included and 600 answer sheets were evaluated. The 3D-VR modality significantly influenced the detection of tumor-related anatomical structures (p = 0.002), recommended head positioning (p = 0.005), and surgical approach (p = 0.03). Therefore, the reconstruction of conventional preoperative 2D scans into 3D images and the spatial and anatomical presentation in VR models enabled greater understanding of anatomy and pathology, and thus influenced operation planning and strategy.

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Keywords:  cerebral anatomy; meningioma; skull base; surgical planning; three-dimensional reconstruction; tumor resection; virtual reality

Year:  2021        PMID: 33578799      PMCID: PMC7916569          DOI: 10.3390/jcm10040681

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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