Microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia: visualization of results in a 3D stereoscopic virtual reality environment.

Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2011-02-01 Epub Date: 2011-04-19 DOI:10.1055/s-0031-1273731
L D Christiano, R Singh, V Sukul, C J Prestigiacomo, C D Gandhi
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Abstract

Background: This study employs 3D stereoscopic virtual reality technology to demonstrate the surgical results of microvascular decompression (MVD) for trigeminal neuralgia.

Patients/material and methods: 3D models were rendered by fusing CTA and MRI fast imaging employing steady state acquisition (FIESTA) modalities of both pre- and post-operative scans. The brainstem, trigeminal nerve root and relevant vasculature were extracted, superimposed, and co-registered to bony and ventricular anatomy.

Results: 3 clinically successful MVD cases were evaluated for superior cerebellar artery (SCA) vessel displacement. Qualitative parameters included translational and rotational shift of the SCA, and distance decompressed from the trigeminal nerve root entry zone. Parameters were met in each case, with demonstration of vessel displacement and decompression of the nerve root.

Conclusion: The 3D virtual-reality environment with stereoscopic visualization offers a method through which to visualize the results of MVD, and a potential reference point to evaluate cases of treatment failure or relapse.

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微血管减压治疗三叉神经痛:三维立体虚拟现实环境下的可视化结果。
背景:本研究采用三维立体虚拟现实技术来展示微血管减压(MVD)治疗三叉神经痛的手术效果。患者/材料和方法:采用术前和术后扫描的稳态采集(FIESTA)模式,通过融合CTA和MRI快速成像来绘制3D模型。提取脑干、三叉神经根和相关血管,叠加,并共同登记到骨和脑室解剖。结果:对3例临床成功的MVD患者进行了小脑上动脉(SCA)血管移位的评估。定性参数包括SCA的平移和旋转位移,以及从三叉神经根进入区减压的距离。每个病例的参数都得到满足,并显示血管移位和神经根减压。结论:具有立体可视化的三维虚拟现实环境提供了一种可视化MVD结果的方法,并为评估治疗失败或复发的病例提供了潜在的参考点。
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