2017
DOI: 10.21037/jovs.2017.09.07
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Image-guided thoracic surgery in the hybrid operation room

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“…Aside from fluorescence imaging systems, extensive efforts are being made to integrate current medical imaging modalities in robust surgery rooms for intraoperative surgical navigation. The concepts of the Advanced Multimodal Image-Guided Operating Suite (AMIGO) and the guided therapeutics operation room (GTx OR) have transformed preprocedural and intra-procedural imaging during surgery by providing clinical, translational research facilities with various imaging modalities [98]. AMIGO enables precise identification, targeted biopsy, and complete resection of tumors, which are procedures that can be transferred to dedicated molecular image-guided therapy suites for MRI and PET/CT.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Aside from fluorescence imaging systems, extensive efforts are being made to integrate current medical imaging modalities in robust surgery rooms for intraoperative surgical navigation. The concepts of the Advanced Multimodal Image-Guided Operating Suite (AMIGO) and the guided therapeutics operation room (GTx OR) have transformed preprocedural and intra-procedural imaging during surgery by providing clinical, translational research facilities with various imaging modalities [98]. AMIGO enables precise identification, targeted biopsy, and complete resection of tumors, which are procedures that can be transferred to dedicated molecular image-guided therapy suites for MRI and PET/CT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMIGO enables precise identification, targeted biopsy, and complete resection of tumors, which are procedures that can be transferred to dedicated molecular image-guided therapy suites for MRI and PET/CT. The GTx OR utilizes a dual-source and dual-energy CT scanner, robotic cone-beam CT/fluoroscopy, X-ray imaging, an electromagnetic navigation system, and an NIR fluorescence system within the same operating room to develop real-time 3D therapy [98]. Having this complete array of advanced imaging and interventional surgical systems allows collaborating specialists to efficiently treat patients before, during, and after surgery without ever leaving the operating room [99].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Veran SPiNDrive TM (SYS-1000, 2012, Veran Medical Technologies, Inc, St Louis, Missouri, USA) was used to perform 4D-tracking (Figure 1). All procedures were conducted in the guided therapeutics operating room at Toronto General Hospital (14), which includes an integrated CT scanner and fluoroscopy platform. Patients underwent preoperative chest CT scan with 0.8 mm slice thickness in both inspiratory and expiratory phases on the day of bronchoscopy with fiducial pads (vPad TM ) placed on the anterior chest.…”
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“…The limitations associated with a hybrid OR are scarcely described, but when they are, they tend to focus on aspects such as room space requirements and increased costs during construction. The research focus within the context of hybrid ORs continues to be of medical and technical nature (Ahmad, Obeidi, Majd, & Brunkwall, ; Andres et al, ; Fidalgo Domingos et al, ; McAnelly, Kelleher, Ibrahim, & Antoniou, ; Tsuei et al, ; Ujiie, Effat, & Yasufuku, ). However, the team approach is mentioned as the most critical factor in the success for a hybrid OR (Kaneko & Davidson, ), but to our knowledge, no studies focusing on the team composition or on the staff roles have been conducted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The limitations associated with a hybrid OR are scarcely described, but when they are, they tend to focus on aspects such as room space requirements and increased costs during construction. The research focus within the context of hybrid ORs continues to be of medical and technical nature (Ahmad, Obeidi, Majd, & Brunkwall, 2018;Andres et al, 2017;Fidalgo Domingos et al, 2018;McAnelly, Kelleher, Ibrahim, & Antoniou, 2017;Tsuei et al, 2018;Ujiie, Effat, & Yasufuku, 2017).…”
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