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2021
Journal Article
Titel

Navigated Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery

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Evaluating the Combined Use of a Frame-Based Stereotactic System and a Navigation System
Abstract
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a complex surgical procedure that requires detailed anatomical knowledge. In many fields of neurosurgery navigation systems are used to display anatomical structures during an operation to aid performing these surgeries. In frame-based DBS, the advantage of visualization has not yet been evaluated during the procedure itself. In this study, we added live visualization to a frame-based DBS system, using a standard navigation system and investigated its accuracy and potential use in DBS surgery. As a first step, a phantom study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of the navigation system in conjunction with a frame-based approach. As a second step, 5 DBS surgeries were performed with this combined approach. Afterwards, 3 neurosurgeons and 2 neurologists with different levels of experience evaluated the potential use of the system with a questionnaire. Moreover, the additional personnel, costs and required set up time were noted and compared to 5 consecutive standard procedures. In the phantom study, the navigation system showed an inaccuracy of 2.1 mm (mean SD 0.69 mm). In the questionnaire, a mean of 9.4/10 points was awarded for the use of the combined approach as a teaching tool, a mean of 8.4/10 for its advantage in creating a 3-dimensional (3-D) map and a mean of 8/10 points for facilitating group discussions. Especially neurosurgeons and neurologists in training found it useful to better interpret clinical results and side effects (mean 9/10 points) and neurosurgeons appreciated its use to better interpret microelectrode recordings (mean 9/10 points). A mean of 6/10 points was awarded when asked if the benefits were worth the additional efforts. Initially 2 persons, then one additional person was required to set up the system with no relevant added time or costs. Using a navigation system for live visualization during frame-based DBS surgery can improve the understanding of the complex 3-D anatomy and many aspects of the procedure itself. For now, we would regard it as an excellent teaching tool rather than a necessity to perform DBS surgeries.
Author(s)
Krüger, Marie T.
Várkuti, Balint
Achinger, Jörg
Coenen, Volker Arnd
Prokop, Thomas
Delev, Daniel
Blass, Bianca-Ioana
Piroth, Tobias
Reinacher, Peter Christoph
Zeitschrift
Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery
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DOI
10.1159/000510528
Language
English
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT
Tags
  • Directional deep brain stimulation

  • Frame-based stereotactic surgery

  • Functional neurosurgery

  • navigation system

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