Virtual Reality in Neurointervention.

Chin Siang Ong, Gerard Deib, Pooja Yesantharao, Ye Qiao, Jina Pakpoor, Narutoshi Hibino, Ferdinand Hui, Juan R Garcia
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Objectives: Virtual reality (VR) allows users to experience realistic, immersive 3D virtual environments with the depth perception and binocular field of view of real 3D settings. Newer VR technology has now allowed for interaction with 3D objects within these virtual environments through the use of VR controllers. This technical note describes our preliminary experience with VR as an adjunct tool to traditional angiographic imaging in the preprocedural workup of a patient with a complex pseudoaneurysm.

Methods: Angiographic MRI data was imported and segmented to create 3D meshes of bilateral carotid vasculature. The 3D meshes were then projected into VR space, allowing the operator to inspect the carotid vasculature using a 3D VR headset as well as interact with the pseudoaneurysm (handling, rotation, magnification, and sectioning) using two VR controllers.

Results: 3D segmentation of a complex pseudoaneurysm in the distal cervical segment of the right internal carotid artery was successfully performed and projected into VR. Conventional and VR visualization modes were equally effective in identifying and classifying the pathology. VR visualization allowed the operators to manipulate the dataset to achieve a greater understanding of the anatomy of the parent vessel, the angioarchitecture of the pseudoaneurysm, and the surface contours of all visualized structures.

Conclusion: This preliminary study demonstrates the feasibility of utilizing VR for preprocedural evaluation in patients with anatomically complex neurovascular disorders. This novel visualization approach may serve as a valuable adjunct tool in deciding patient-specific treatment plans and selection of devices prior to intervention.

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目标:虚拟现实(VR)允许用户体验真实的、身临其境的3D虚拟环境,具有真实3D设置的深度感知和双目视野。较新的VR技术现在允许通过使用VR控制器在这些虚拟环境中与3D对象进行交互。本技术说明描述了我们在复杂假性动脉瘤患者的术前检查中将VR作为传统血管造影成像辅助工具的初步经验。方法:导入血管造影MRI数据并进行分割,建立双侧颈动脉血管三维网格。然后将3D网格投影到VR空间中,允许操作员使用3D VR耳机检查颈动脉血管系统,并使用两个VR控制器与假性动脉瘤进行交互(处理、旋转、放大和切片)。结果:成功对右颈内动脉颈远段复杂假性动脉瘤进行三维分割,并投影到VR中。常规和VR可视化模式在识别和分类病理方面同样有效。VR可视化允许操作人员操作数据集,以更好地了解母血管的解剖结构、假性动脉瘤的血管结构以及所有可视化结构的表面轮廓。结论:本初步研究表明,在解剖复杂的神经血管疾病患者中,应用VR进行术前评估是可行的。这种新颖的可视化方法可以作为一种有价值的辅助工具,在干预前决定患者特定的治疗计划和选择设备。
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