Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems

Background: Navigation (image guidance) is an essential tool in modern neurosurgery, and most surgeons use an optical tracking system. Although the technology is accurate and reliable, one often is confronted by line of sight issues that interrupt the flow of an operation. There has been feedback on...

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Main Authors: Mehbodniya, Amir H., Moghavvemi, Mahmoud, Narayanan, Vairavan, Waran, Vicknes
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spelling my.um.eprints.166962020-03-17T03:29:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/16696/ Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems Mehbodniya, Amir H. Moghavvemi, Mahmoud Narayanan, Vairavan Waran, Vicknes R Medicine TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Background: Navigation (image guidance) is an essential tool in modern neurosurgery, and most surgeons use an optical tracking system. Although the technology is accurate and reliable, one often is confronted by line of sight issues that interrupt the flow of an operation. There has been feedback on the matter, but the actual problem has not been accurately quantified, therefore making this the primary aim of this study. It is particularly important given that robotic technology is gradually making its way into neurosurgery and most of these devices depend on optical navigation when procedures are being conducted. Methods: In this study, the frequency and causes of line of sight issues is assessed using recordings of Navigation probe locations and its synchronised video recordings. Results: The mentioned experiment conducted for a series of 15 neurosurgical operations. This issue occured in all these surgeries except one. Maximum duration of issue presisting reached up to 56% of the navigation usage time. Conclusions: The arrangment of staff and equipment is a key factor in avoiding this issue. © 2018 Elsevier Inc. Elsevier 2019 Article PeerReviewed Mehbodniya, Amir H. and Moghavvemi, Mahmoud and Narayanan, Vairavan and Waran, Vicknes (2019) Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems. World Neurosurgery, 122. e449-e454. ISSN 1878-8750 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2018.10.069 doi:10.1016/j.wneu.2018.10.069
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mehbodniya, Amir H.
Moghavvemi, Mahmoud
Narayanan, Vairavan
Waran, Vicknes
Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems
description Background: Navigation (image guidance) is an essential tool in modern neurosurgery, and most surgeons use an optical tracking system. Although the technology is accurate and reliable, one often is confronted by line of sight issues that interrupt the flow of an operation. There has been feedback on the matter, but the actual problem has not been accurately quantified, therefore making this the primary aim of this study. It is particularly important given that robotic technology is gradually making its way into neurosurgery and most of these devices depend on optical navigation when procedures are being conducted. Methods: In this study, the frequency and causes of line of sight issues is assessed using recordings of Navigation probe locations and its synchronised video recordings. Results: The mentioned experiment conducted for a series of 15 neurosurgical operations. This issue occured in all these surgeries except one. Maximum duration of issue presisting reached up to 56% of the navigation usage time. Conclusions: The arrangment of staff and equipment is a key factor in avoiding this issue. © 2018 Elsevier Inc.
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author Mehbodniya, Amir H.
Moghavvemi, Mahmoud
Narayanan, Vairavan
Waran, Vicknes
author_facet Mehbodniya, Amir H.
Moghavvemi, Mahmoud
Narayanan, Vairavan
Waran, Vicknes
author_sort Mehbodniya, Amir H.
title Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems
title_short Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems
title_full Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems
title_fullStr Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems
title_full_unstemmed Frequency and Causes of Line of Sight Issues During Neurosurgical Procedures Using Optical Image-Guided Systems
title_sort frequency and causes of line of sight issues during neurosurgical procedures using optical image-guided systems
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2018.10.069
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