Juhnke Bethany, Mattson Alex R, Saltzman Daniel, Azakie Anthony, Hoggard Eric, Ambrose Matthew, Iaizzo Paul A, Erdman Arthur, Fischer Gwenyth
Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Visible Heart® Laboratories, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2019 Dec;233(12):1327-1332. doi: 10.1177/0954411919878067. Epub 2019 Sep 26.
We describe the use of virtual reality technology for surgical planning in the successful separation of thoracopagus conjoined twins. Three-dimensional models were created from computed tomography angiograms to simulate the patient's anatomy on a virtual stereoscopic display. Members of the surgical teams reviewed the anatomical models to localize an interatrial communication that allowed blood to flow between the two hearts. The surgical plan to close the 1-mm interatrial communication was significantly modified based on the pre-procedural spatial awareness of the anatomy presented in the virtual visualization. The virtual stereoscopic display was critical for the surgical team to successfully separate the twins and provides a useful case study for the use of virtual reality technology in surgical planning. Both twins survived the operation and were subsequently discharged from the hospital.
我们描述了在成功分离胸腹联体双胞胎的手术规划中使用虚拟现实技术的情况。通过计算机断层血管造影创建三维模型,以在虚拟立体显示器上模拟患者的解剖结构。手术团队成员查看解剖模型,以定位允许血液在两颗心脏之间流动的房间隔交通。基于虚拟可视化中呈现的解剖结构的术前空间意识,显著修改了关闭1毫米房间隔交通的手术计划。虚拟立体显示器对于手术团队成功分离双胞胎至关重要,并为虚拟现实技术在手术规划中的应用提供了一个有用的案例研究。双胞胎均在手术后存活,随后出院。