O-ARM navigation in tubular retractor-assisted minimal invasive parafascicular approach: technical note

Author:

Genel Oktay1,Price Sally2,Marchi Francesco23,Elhag Ali2,WroeWright Oliver2,Mirallave-Pescador Ana24,Bibby Steven5,Ashkan Keyoumars2,Vergani Francesco2,Bhangoo Ranjeev2,Lavrador José2

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, King’s College London , London SE1 1UL , United Kingdom

2. Department of Neurosurgery, King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust , London SE5 9RS , United Kingdom

3. Department of Neurosurgery, Neurocenter of Southern Switzerland, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale , Lugano 6900 , Switzerland

4. Department of Neurophysiology, King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust , London SE5 9RS , United Kingdom

5. King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust Department of Neuroradiology, , London SE5 9RS , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Trans-sulcal minimally invasive parafascicular surgery is an emerging technique to approach deep lesions with minimal brain retraction. Localization of the tubular retractor during surgery is critical, and intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging and neuronavigation present limitations. We describe the intraoperative use of O-Arm® coupled with pre-operative tractography to precisely localize the tubular retractor. With air acting as contrast, the tubular retractor was localized in three dimensions, without any additional disruption to white matter tracts or nearby vascular structures. We conclude that visualization of tubular retractor using an intraoperative computerized tomography scan is a safe and feasible adjunct in resection of deep lesions via a minimally invasive approach.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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