Augmented Reality Navigation System (SIRIO) for Neuroprotecion in Vertebral Tumoral Ablation
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Published:2024-08-30
Issue:9
Volume:31
Page:5088-5097
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ISSN:1718-7729
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Container-title:Current Oncology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Current Oncology
Author:
Faiella Eliodoro1, Casati Rebecca1, Pileri Matteo1ORCID, Pacella Giuseppina1ORCID, Altomare Carlo1, Vergantino Elva1ORCID, Bruno Amalia1, Beomonte Zobel Bruno1, Grasso Rosario Francesco1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Via Alvaro del Portillo, 200, 00128 Rome, Italy
Abstract
(1) This study evaluates the impact of the CT-guided SIRIO augmented reality navigation system on the procedural efficacy and clinical outcomes of neuroprotection in vertebral thermal ablation (RTA) for primary and metastatic bone tumors. (2) Methods: A retrospective non-randomized analysis of 28 vertebral RTA procedures was conducted, comparing 12 SIRIO-assisted and 16 non-SIRIO-assisted procedures. The primary outcomes included dose-length product (DLP) and epidural dissection time. The secondary outcomes included technical success, complication rates, and pain scores at procedural time (VAS Time 0) and three months post-procedure (VAS Time 1). The statistical analyses included t-tests, Mann–Whitney U tests, and multiple regression. (3) Results: SIRIO-assisted procedures significantly reduced DLP (307.42 mGycm vs. 460.31 mGycm, p = 2.23 × 10−8) and procedural epidural dissection time (13.48 min vs. 32.26 min, p = 2.61 × 10−12) compared to non-SIRIO-assisted procedures. Multiple regression confirmed these reductions were significant (DLP: β = −162.38, p < 0.001; time: β = −18.25, p < 0.001). Pain scores (VAS Time 1) did not differ significantly between groups, and tumor type did not significantly influence outcomes. (4) Conclusions: The SIRIO system enhances neuroprotection efficacy and safety, reducing radiation dose and procedural time during spine tumoral ablation while maintaining consistent pain management outcomes.
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