An expandable chamber for safe brain retraction: new technologies in the field of transcranial endoscopic surgery.

Elena Roca, Anna Gobetti, Giovanna Cornacchia, Oscar Vivaldi, Barbara Buffoli, Giorgio Ramorino
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Neurosurgery is a highly specialized field: it often involves surgical manipulation of noble structures and cerebral retraction is frequently necessary to reach deep-seated brain lesions. There are still no reliable methods preventing possible retraction complications. The objective of this study was to design work chambers well suited for transcranial endoscopic surgery while providing safe retraction of the surrounding brain tissue. The chamber is designed to be inserted close to the intracranial point of interest; once it is best placed it can be opened. This should guarantee an appreciable workspace similar to that of current neurosurgical procedures. The experimental aspect of this study involved the use of a force sensor to evaluate the pressures exerted on the brain tissue during the retraction phase. Following pterional craniotomy, pressure measurements were made during retraction with the use of a conventional metal spatula with different inclinations. Note that, although the force values necessary for retraction and exerted on the spatula by the neurosurgeon are the same, the local pressure exerted on the parenchyma at the edge of the spatula at different inclinations varied greatly. A new method of cerebral retraction using a chamber retractor (CR) has been designed to avoid any type of complication due to spatula edge overpressures and to maintain acceptable pressure values exerted on the parenchyma.

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一种可扩展的安全脑回缩腔:经颅内窥镜手术领域的新技术。
神经外科学是一个高度专业化的领域:它经常涉及对高贵结构的手术操作,并且经常需要脑回缩以到达深部脑病变。目前还没有可靠的方法来预防可能的牵回并发症。本研究的目的是设计适合经颅内窥镜手术的工作腔,同时提供周围脑组织的安全回缩。该腔室被设计为靠近颅内感兴趣点插入;一旦它被放置在最佳位置,它就可以打开。这应该保证一个可观的工作空间,类似于目前的神经外科手术。本研究的实验方面包括使用力传感器来评估在收缩阶段施加在脑组织上的压力。在翼点开颅术后,使用不同倾斜度的传统金属抹刀在牵开时测量压力。需要注意的是,尽管神经外科医生对抹刀施加的力值和缩回所需的力值是相同的,但在不同的倾斜度下,对抹刀边缘薄壁组织施加的局部压力差异很大。设计了一种使用腔室牵开器(CR)的脑牵开新方法,以避免由于刮刀边缘超压引起的任何类型的并发症,并保持施加在实质上的可接受的压力值。
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