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Virtual fluoroscopy: computer-assisted fluoroscopic navigation.

K T Foley1, D A Simon, Y R Rampersaud

  • 1Image-Guided Surgery Research Center; Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, USA. kfoley@usit.net

Spine
|February 27, 2001
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This study shows virtual fluoroscopy offers accurate guidance in spinal surgery with minimal radiation exposure. This innovative technology enhances surgical precision and patient safety by reducing the need for repeated C-arm imaging.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Medical Imaging Technology
  • Surgical Navigation

Background:

  • Conventional fluoroscopy is vital for musculoskeletal surgeons but involves radiation exposure and requires frequent C-arm repositioning.
  • Limitations of traditional fluoroscopy include cumulative radiation dose and procedural inefficiencies due to multiplanar imaging needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the accuracy of a novel virtual fluoroscopy system for image-guided surgery.
  • To assess the potential of combining C-arm fluoroscopy with virtual imaging for enhanced surgical guidance.

Main Methods:

  • An in vitro accuracy assessment was performed using a cadaver lumbar spine model.
  • A virtual tool trajectory was overlaid in real-time onto saved fluoroscopic images, with comparisons to live fluoroscopy.

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  • Probe tip accuracy and trajectory angle differences were quantified, and surgeon radiation exposure was measured.
  • Main Results:

    • High correlation was found between virtual fluoroscopic images and live fluoroscopy.
    • Mean probe tip error was 0.97 mm, and mean trajectory angle difference was 2.7 degrees.
    • No detectable radiation exposure was measured for the surgeon using thermolucent dosimeter rings.

    Conclusions:

    • Virtual fluoroscopy provides acceptable targeting accuracy and offers advantages over conventional fluoroscopy.
    • This technology allows real-time, multiplanar guidance using a single C-arm, improving procedural efficiency.
    • It significantly reduces radiation exposure for patients and surgical teams by minimizing the need for repetitive imaging.