Literature DB >> 9919909

Model-based surgical planning and simulation of cranial base surgery.

M Abe1, K Tabuchi, M Goto, A Uchino.   

Abstract

Plastic skull models of seven individual patients were fabricated by stereolithography from three-dimensional data based on computed tomography bone images. Skull models were utilized for neurosurgical planning and simulation in the seven patients with cranial base lesions that were difficult to remove. Surgical approaches and areas of craniotomy were evaluated using the fabricated skull models. In preoperative simulations, hand-made models of the tumors, major vessels and nerves were placed in the skull models. Step-by-step simulation of surgical procedures was performed using actual surgical tools. The advantages of using skull models to plan and simulate cranial base surgery include a better understanding of anatomic relationships, preoperative evaluation of the proposed procedure, increased understanding by the patient and family, and improved educational experiences for residents and other medical staff. The disadvantages of using skull models include the time and cost of making the models. The skull models provide a more realistic tool that is easier to handle than computer-graphic images. Surgical simulation using models facilitates difficult cranial base surgery and may help reduce surgical complications.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9919909     DOI: 10.2176/nmc.38.746

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0470-8105            Impact factor:   1.742


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1.  Intracranial injectable tumor model: technical advancements.

Authors:  Cristian Gragnaniello; Filippo Gagliardi; Anthony M T Chau; Remi Nader; Alan Siu; Zachary Litvack; Bruno De Luca; Kevin Seex; Pietro Mortini; Anthony J Caputy; Ossama Al-Mefty
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2014-07-21
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