Augmented Reality-Based Contextual Guidance Through Surgical Tool Tracking in Neurosurgery

Sangjun Eom;Seijung Kim;Joshua Jackson;David Sykes;Shervin Rahimpour;Maria Gorlatova
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External ventricular drain (EVD) is a common, yet challenging neurosurgical procedure of placing a catheter into the brain ventricular system that requires prolonged training for surgeons to improve the catheter placement accuracy. In this article, we introduce NeuroLens, an Augmented Reality (AR) system that provides neurosurgeons with guidance that aids them in completing an EVD catheter placement. NeuroLens builds on prior work in AR-assisted EVD to present a registered hologram of a patient's ventricles to the surgeons, and uniquely incorporates guidance on the EVD catheter's trajectory, angle of insertion, and distance to the target. The guidance is enabled by tracking the EVD catheter. We evaluate NeuroLens via a study with 33 medical students and 9 neurosurgeons, in which we analyzed participants’ EVD catheter insertion accuracy and completion time, eye gaze patterns, and qualitative responses. Our study, in which NeuroLens was used to aid students and surgeons in inserting an EVD catheter into a realistic phantom model of a human head, demonstrated the potential of NeuroLens as a tool that will aid and educate novice neurosurgeons. On average, the use of NeuroLens improved the EVD placement accuracy of the year 1 students by 39.4%, of the year 2$-$4 students by 45.7%, and of the neurosurgeons by 16.7%. Furthermore, students who focused more on NeuroLens-provided contextual guidance achieved better results, and novice surgeons improved more than the expert surgeons with NeuroLens's assistance.
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外脑室引流(EVD)是一种常见但具有挑战性的神经外科手术,需要将导管置入脑室系统,需要对外科医生进行长期培训以提高导管置入的准确性。在本文中,我们介绍了一种增强现实(AR)系统NeuroLens,该系统为神经外科医生提供指导,帮助他们完成EVD导管置入。NeuroLens建立在ar辅助EVD之前的工作基础上,向外科医生提供患者心室的注册全息图,并独特地结合了EVD导管轨迹、插入角度和到目标距离的指导。引导是通过跟踪EVD导管来实现的。我们通过一项有33名医科学生和9名神经外科医生参与的研究来评估NeuroLens,在这项研究中,我们分析了参与者EVD导管插入的准确性和完成时间、眼睛凝视模式和定性反应。在我们的研究中,neurorolens被用来帮助学生和外科医生将EVD导管插入一个逼真的人类头部模型,证明了NeuroLens作为一种工具的潜力,将帮助和教育神经外科新手。平均而言,使用NeuroLens可使一年级学生EVD放置准确性提高39.4%,二年级至四年级学生EVD放置准确性提高45.7%,神经外科医生EVD放置准确性提高16.7%。此外,更多地关注NeuroLens提供上下文指导的学生取得了更好的结果,新手外科医生在NeuroLens的帮助下比专家外科医生进步更多。
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