| Literature DB >> 33846887 |
Ning Wang1, Yongbing Deng2, Xing Yu2, Lei Xu2, Ye Li3, Jingrui Huang2, Tao Huang2, Jie Tang3, Wenyao Zhang4, Wenlong Xu3.
Abstract
Penetrating brain injury caused by a nail is an extremely rare neurosurgical emergency that poses a challenge for neurosurgeons. Nail entering the brain from the orbit and lodging within the cranial cavity is even more unusual. A 53-year-old male was found unconscious at a construction site, and brain CT revealed not only the presence of a nail beneath the inner table of the parietal bone, but also traumatic intracerebral hematoma. Consequently, accurate localization of the nail and hematoma was mandatory for surgical plan. During surgical planning, computational model reconstruction and trajectory calculation were completed using preoperative CT in 3D Slicer. Under the guidance of a head-mounted mixed-reality holographic computer, the neurosurgeon was able to visualize and interact with the hologram of the surgical plan, and intraoperative findings demonstrated that our low-cost portable wearable mixed-reality holographic navigation assisted precise localization of the nail and intracerebral hematoma, assuring less injury to the already compromised brain. After the surgery, the patient could obey commands, and postoperative imaging ruled out the possibility of brain abscess during follow-up. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on using a low-cost wearable mixed-reality holographic navigation to guide the management of penetrating intracranial injury caused by a nail.Entities:
Keywords: 3D slicer; Mixed-reality; Navigation; Penetrating foreign body
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33846887 PMCID: PMC8289971 DOI: 10.1007/s10278-021-00436-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Digit Imaging ISSN: 0897-1889 Impact factor: 4.056