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Real time noninvasive assessment of external trunk geometry during surgical correction of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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Abstract
Background
The correction of trunk deformity is crucial in scoliosis surgery, especially for the patient's self-image. However, direct visualization of external scoliotic trunk deformity during surgical correction is difficult due to the covering draping sheets.
Methods
An optoelectronic camera system with 10 passive markers is used to track the trunk geometry of 5 scoliotic patients during corrective surgery. The position of 10 anatomical landmarks and 5 trunk indices computed from the position of the passive markers are compared during and after instrumentation of the spine.
Results
Internal validation of the accuracy of tracking was evaluated at 0.41 +/- 0.05 mm RMS. Intra operative tracking during surgical maneuvers shows improvement of the shoulder balance during and after correction of the spine. Improvement of the overall patient balance is observed. At last, a minor increase of the spinal length can be noticed.
Conclusion
Tracking of the external geometry of the trunk during surgical correction is useful to monitor changes occurring under the sterile draping sheets. Moreover, this technique can used be used to reach the optimal configuration on the operating frame before proceeding to surgery. The current tracking technique was able to detect significant changes in trunk geometry caused by posterior instrumentation of the spine despite significant correction of the spinal curvature. It could therefore become relevant for computer-assisted guidance of surgical maneuvers when performing posterior instrumentation of the scoliotic spine, provide important insights during positioning of patients.
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Title: Real time noninvasive assessment of external trunk geometry during surgical correction of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Description:
Abstract
Background
The correction of trunk deformity is crucial in scoliosis surgery, especially for the patient's self-image.
However, direct visualization of external scoliotic trunk deformity during surgical correction is difficult due to the covering draping sheets.
Methods
An optoelectronic camera system with 10 passive markers is used to track the trunk geometry of 5 scoliotic patients during corrective surgery.
The position of 10 anatomical landmarks and 5 trunk indices computed from the position of the passive markers are compared during and after instrumentation of the spine.
Results
Internal validation of the accuracy of tracking was evaluated at 0.
41 +/- 0.
05 mm RMS.
Intra operative tracking during surgical maneuvers shows improvement of the shoulder balance during and after correction of the spine.
Improvement of the overall patient balance is observed.
At last, a minor increase of the spinal length can be noticed.
Conclusion
Tracking of the external geometry of the trunk during surgical correction is useful to monitor changes occurring under the sterile draping sheets.
Moreover, this technique can used be used to reach the optimal configuration on the operating frame before proceeding to surgery.
The current tracking technique was able to detect significant changes in trunk geometry caused by posterior instrumentation of the spine despite significant correction of the spinal curvature.
It could therefore become relevant for computer-assisted guidance of surgical maneuvers when performing posterior instrumentation of the scoliotic spine, provide important insights during positioning of patients.
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