51. Surgical guides versus augmented reality to transfer a virtual surgical plan for open cranial vault reconstruction: A pilot study
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J.W. Meulstee, T.W. Bussink, H.H.K. Delye, T. Xi, W.A. Borstlap, and T.J.J. Maal
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Craniosynostosis ,Cranial reconstruction ,Augmented reality ,Surgical planning ,Surgical guides ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Virtual surgical planning of an open cranial vault reconstruction enables a faster, safer and better surgical procedure for craniosynostosis patients. However, transfer a virtual surgical plan to the patient remains challenging. Although 3D-printed surgical guides can be used, their production is rather time-consuming and expensive. Since augmented reality (AR), allows the user to directly visualize a virtual planning onto the patient, it can be used as an alternative.By using AR-glasses (HoloLens), a new AR-based workflow was developed and compared with surgical guides to transfer the surgical plans on 3D-prints of 10 patients suffering from different types of craniosynostosis.An accuracy of 2.1 mm and a mean transfer time of 8.24 min were reported with the AR workflow as compared to an accuracy of 0.9 mm and a mean transfer time of 50 s for surgical guides.Surgical guides were the most fitting method to transfer virtual surgical plans. The relatively large outliers in the AR workflow meant that the mean accuracy was just outside the clinically acceptable margin. However, the low cost and simplicity make the AR workflow a promising alternative.
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- 2022
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