Schuler P J, Scheithauer M, Rotter N, Veit J, Duvvuri U, Hoffmann T K
Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Ulm University Medical Center, Frauensteige 12, 89075, Ulm, Germany,
HNO. 2015 Mar;63(3):189-94. doi: 10.1007/s00106-014-2950-1.
In a human cadaver study, a single-port operator-controlled flexible endoscope (Flex® System), facilitated with a high-definition camera and two accessory channels was tested for skull base surgery.
Skull base surgery was performed on human cadavers (n=4) using the Flex® System. A modified surgical midfacial approach, performed by rigid standard tools, was used for access to the sinus system, the skull base, and the middle cranial fossa.
Endoscopic skull base visualization with the Flex® System is feasible. Surgical procedures performed included extended sinus surgery, anterior skull base approach, and visualization of the brain stem in the posterior cranial fossa. Important landmarks of the anterior skull base were visualized and manipulated by flexible compatible tools.
The Flex® System allows for manipulation of the anterior skull base and visualization of the posterior cranial fossa in a preclinical setting. Further studies as well as development of supplemental tools are in progress.
在一项人体尸体研究中,对一种配备高清摄像头和两个辅助通道的单端口操作员控制的柔性内窥镜(Flex® 系统)进行了颅底手术测试。
使用Flex® 系统对人体尸体(n = 4)进行颅底手术。采用由刚性标准工具实施的改良手术中面部入路,以进入鼻窦系统、颅底和中颅窝。
使用Flex® 系统进行内窥镜颅底可视化是可行的。所进行的手术操作包括扩大鼻窦手术、前颅底入路以及在后颅窝对脑干进行可视化。前颅底的重要标志通过柔性兼容工具进行了可视化和操作。
Flex® 系统能够在临床前环境中对前颅底进行操作并可视化后颅窝。进一步的研究以及辅助工具的开发正在进行中。