Image-guided navigation in posterior orbital tumour surgery: a comparative cohort study

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Khan, Rizwana I. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Golahmadi, Aida Kafai [3 ]
Killeen, Ronan P. [1 ,4 ]
O' Brien, Donncha F. [2 ,5 ]
Murphy, Conor [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hosp, Dept Ophthalmol, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Univ Med & Hlth Sci, Royal Coll Surg Ireland, Sch Med, Dublin, Ireland
[3] Imperial Coll Healthcare NHS Trust, Dept Ophthalmol, London, England
[4] St Vincents Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol, Dublin, Ireland
[5] Beaumont Hosp, Natl Neurosurg Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, Dublin, Ireland
[6] Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hosp, Adelaide Rd, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
Orbital surgery; orbit; navigation; image-guidance; orbital tumours; SPACE-OCCUPYING LESIONS; SURGICAL NAVIGATION; IMPROVES OUTCOMES; DECOMPRESSION; NEURONAVIGATION; NEUROSURGERY; EXPERIENCE; SYSTEM;
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10.1080/01676830.2024.2343299
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
PurposeThe posterior orbit is a confined space, harbouring neurovascular structures, frequently distorted by tumours. Image-guided navigation (IGN) has the potential to allow accurate localisation of these lesions and structures, reducing collateral damage whilst achieving surgical objectives.MethodsWe assessed the feasibility, effectiveness and safety of using an electromagnetic IGN for posterior orbital tumour surgery via a comparative cohort study. Outcomes from cases performed with IGN were compared with a retrospective cohort of similar cases performed without IGN, presenting a descriptive and statistical comparative analysis.ResultsBoth groups were similar in mean age, gender and tumour characteristics. IGN set-up and registration were consistently achieved without significant workflow disruption. In the IGN group, fewer lateral orbitotomies (6.7% IGN, 46% non-IGN), and more transcutaneous lid and transconjunctival incisions (93% IGN, 53% non-IGN) were performed (p = .009). The surgical objective was achieved in 100% of IGN cases, with no need for revision surgery (vs 23% revision surgery in non-IGN, p = .005). There was no statistically significant difference in surgical complications.ConclusionThe use of IGN was feasible and integrated into the orbital surgery workflow to achieve surgical objectives more consistently and allowed the use of minimal access approaches. Future multicentre comparative studies are needed to explore the potential of this technology further.
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页码:566 / 575
页数:10
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