Coulson Nathaniel K, Chiarelli Peter A, Su David K, Chang Jason J, MacConaghy Brian, Murthy Revathi, Toms Peter, Robb Terrence L, Ellenbogen Richard G, Browd Samuel R, Mourad Pierre D
Departments of 1 Bioengineering and.
Neurosurgery.
J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2015 Oct;16(4):393-401. doi: 10.3171/2015.2.PEDS14387. Epub 2015 Jul 3.
OBJECT Urgent ventriculostomy placement can be a lifesaving procedure in the setting of hydrocephalus or elevated intracranial pressure. While external ventricular drain (EVD) insertion is common, there remains a high rate of suboptimal drain placement. Here, the authors seek to demonstrate the feasibility of an ultrasound-based guidance system that can be inserted into an existing EVD catheter to provide a linear ultrasound trace that guides the user toward the ventricle. METHODS The ultrasound stylet was constructed as a thin metal tube, with dimensions equivalent to standard catheter stylets, bearing a single-element, ceramic ultrasound transducer at the tip. Ultrasound backscatter signals from the porcine ventricle were processed by custom electronics to offer real-time information about ventricular location relative to the catheter. Data collected from the prototype device were compared with reference measurements obtained using standard clinical ultrasound imaging. RESULTS A study of porcine ventricular catheterization using the experimental device yielded a high rate of successful catheter placement after a single pass (10 of 12 trials), despite the small size of pig ventricles and the lack of prior instruction on porcine ventricular architecture. A characteristic double-peak signal was identified, which originated from ultrasound reflections off of the near and far ventricular walls. Ventricular dimensions, as obtained from the width between peaks, were in agreement with standard ultrasound reference measurements (p < 0.05). Furthermore, linear ultrasound backscatter data permitted in situ measurement of the stylet distance to the ventricular wall (p < 0.05), which assisted in catheter guidance. CONCLUSIONS The authors have demonstrated the ability of the prototype ultrasound stylet to guide ventricular access in the porcine brain. The alternative design of the device makes it potentially easy to integrate into the standard workflow for bedside EVD placement. The availability of a fast, easy-to-use, inexpensive guidance system can play a role in reducing the complication rate for EVD placement.
目的 在脑积水或颅内压升高的情况下,紧急脑室造瘘术可能是一种挽救生命的手术。虽然外置脑室引流管(EVD)置入很常见,但引流管放置不理想的发生率仍然很高。在此,作者试图证明一种基于超声的引导系统的可行性,该系统可插入现有的EVD导管中,以提供线性超声轨迹,引导使用者找到脑室。方法 超声探针被制作为一根细金属管,尺寸与标准导管探针相当,尖端带有一个单元素陶瓷超声换能器。来自猪脑室的超声背向散射信号由定制电子设备处理,以提供有关脑室相对于导管位置的实时信息。将从原型设备收集的数据与使用标准临床超声成像获得的参考测量值进行比较。结果 使用该实验设备对猪进行脑室插管研究,尽管猪脑室较小且事先未接受过关于猪脑室结构的指导,但单次穿刺后导管成功放置率很高(12次试验中有10次)。识别出一种特征性的双峰信号,其源自超声在脑室近壁和远壁的反射。从峰间宽度获得的脑室尺寸与标准超声参考测量值一致(p<0.05)。此外,线性超声背向散射数据允许原位测量探针到脑室壁的距离(p<0.05),这有助于导管引导。结论 作者已经证明了原型超声探针在猪脑内引导进入脑室的能力。该设备的替代设计使其有可能易于集成到床边EVD放置的标准工作流程中。一种快速、易用且廉价的引导系统的可用性可在降低EVD放置的并发症发生率方面发挥作用。