Belitsis Georgios, Pajaziti Endrit, Schievano Silvia, Capelli Claudio, Cook Andrew, Kostolny Martin
University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK.
Institute of Cardiovascular Science, Department of Children's Cardiovascular Disease, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Multimed Man Cardiothorac Surg. 2022 Dec 12;2022. doi: 10.1510/mmcts.2022.085.
Virtual reality has been incorporated into clinical practice for planning complex congenital cardiac operations at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children since 2018 [1]. Virtual reality allows for 3-dimensional exploration of patient-specific models, created through the segmentation of 3-dimensional imaging data sets. Along with 3-dimensional printed models and 3-dimensional PDFs, this technology has enabled a new approach in planning and reviewing surgical interventions. It is particularly important in intracardiac repairs involving ventricular septal defects [2] and double outlet right ventricle cases presenting with various phenotypes of interventricular communication [3,4]. We present the virtual reality environment of two complex cases of double outlet right ventricle, illustrating the potential of virtual reality as a clinical tool to aid anatomical understanding and surgical planning of complex congenital heart disease.
自2018年以来,虚拟现实已被纳入大奥蒙德街儿童医院的临床实践中,用于规划复杂的先天性心脏手术[1]。虚拟现实允许对通过三维成像数据集分割创建的患者特定模型进行三维探索。与三维打印模型和三维PDF一起,这项技术为手术干预的规划和审查带来了一种新方法。在涉及室间隔缺损的心脏内修复[2]以及呈现各种心室间交通表型的右心室双出口病例中[3,4],它尤为重要。我们展示了两例右心室双出口复杂病例的虚拟现实环境,说明了虚拟现实作为一种临床工具在辅助复杂先天性心脏病的解剖理解和手术规划方面的潜力。