Utility of a novel Exoscope, ORBEYE, in re-resection for recurrent brain tumor

Noriyuki Kijima , Manabu Kinoshita , Naoki Kagawa , Yoshiko Okita , Ryuichi Hirayama , Haruhiko Kishima
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Abstract

Background

Re-resections is one of the treatment options for recurrence brain tumors, including both benign and malignant brain tumors, such as meningioma and glioblastoma. Re-resection for recurrent brain tumor sometimes needs extension of original craniotomy. However, extending original craniotomy is troublesome and can easily damage the adhered brain tissue and reconstruct of bone flap sometimes cause cosmetic problems, thus ideal way to re-resect recurrent brain tumor is to use the same original craniotomy.

However, when using an operative microscope, performing re-resections without extending craniotomy requires the surgeon to operate in an awkward position. A recently developed high-definition (4 K-HD) 3-D exoscope system, ORBEYE, can improve this problem. In this study, we analyzed the utility of 4 K-HD 3-D exoscope system, ORBEYE, for re-resecting recurrent brain tumor.

Methods

We report 32 cases managed by re-resecting recurrent brain tumor by ORBEYE. Perioperative clinical, surgical, and radiographic data were retrospectively examined.

Results

Re-resecting tumors for recurrent brain tumor by ORBEYE were successfully performed for all 32 resections, using ORBEYE, without any severe postoperative neurological deficit. In addition, we could avoid extending original craniotomy as much as possible by adjusting the ORBEYE camera angle.

Conclusion

Re-resecting tumors for recurrent brain tumors by ORBEYE are feasible and can avoid extending original craniotomy as much as possible.

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新型外窥镜 ORBEYE 在复发性脑肿瘤再切除术中的应用
背景再切除是治疗复发性脑肿瘤(包括良性和恶性脑肿瘤,如脑膜瘤和胶质母细胞瘤)的方法之一。复发性脑肿瘤的再切除有时需要扩大原开颅手术的范围。然而,在使用手术显微镜时,在不扩大开颅的情况下进行再切除,外科医生的操作姿势会比较笨拙。最近开发的高清(4 K-HD)三维外窥镜系统 ORBEYE 可以改善这一问题。在这项研究中,我们分析了 4 K-HD 3-D 外窥镜系统 ORBEYE 在再次切除复发性脑肿瘤中的实用性。结果所有 32 例使用 ORBEYE 对复发性脑肿瘤进行再切除的手术均获得成功,术后未出现任何严重的神经功能缺损。结论利用 ORBEYE 对复发性脑肿瘤进行肿瘤再切除是可行的,而且可以尽量避免扩大原有的开颅手术范围。
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