2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00701-022-05276-w
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Evaluation of the precision of navigation-assisted endoscopy according to the navigation tool setup and the type of endoscopes

Abstract: Object Preoperative image-based neuronavigation-assisted endoscopy during intracranial procedures is gaining great interest. This study aimed to analyze the precision of navigation-assisted endoscopy according to the navigation setup, the type of optic and its working angulation. Methods A custom-made box with four screws was referenced. The navigation-assisted endoscope was aligned on the screws (targets). The precision on the navigation screen was define… Show more

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“…The closer a reference array was to the operative field, the more accurate the navigation was. Therefore, reference array was better to be set as close as possible to the patient’s head 19 . Using intraoperative CT for a reference image, a reference array had to be set very close to the patient’s head in order to include patient’s head and a reference array in the scan range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The closer a reference array was to the operative field, the more accurate the navigation was. Therefore, reference array was better to be set as close as possible to the patient’s head 19 . Using intraoperative CT for a reference image, a reference array had to be set very close to the patient’s head in order to include patient’s head and a reference array in the scan range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the positioning of the reference and navigation arrays on the navigated endoscope is of vital importance. 25 The classical random registration points used in neuronavigation may cause a great margin of error as neuroendoscopy addresses millimetric pathologies. Fig.…”
Section: Neuroendoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16][17][18] Augmented reality (AR) is defined by the overlay of information onto a real-world field of view. [19][20][21][22] The term "mixed reality" (MxR), a subclass of AR, is used when 3D virtual objects are represented in relation to the realworld environment. By using HUDs such as goggles or surgical microscopes, users are exposed to an immersive experience mixing superposed virtual projections and reality.…”
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confidence: 99%