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|November 7, 2003
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Neuronavigation systems enhance surgical planning and approach selection in neurosurgery, despite requiring extra time and showing variable utility as procedures progress. Its application in spinal surgeries remains limited.

Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical Technology
  • Surgical Navigation

Context:

  • Introduction of neuronavigation systems in a neurosurgical department.
  • Evaluation of advantages and challenges associated with neuronavigator use.

Purpose:

  • To assess the efficacy and practical implications of integrating a neuronavigation system into neurosurgical procedures.
  • To analyze surgical outcomes, accuracy, and workflow adjustments.

Summary:

  • 64 cranial and 5 spinal procedures utilized the BrainLAB neuronavigation system, representing 19.37% of elective surgeries.
  • Achieved 1.6 mm accuracy with an average of 2.8 registration trials; experienced disarrangements in 9 procedures.
  • Z-Touch localization system was exclusively used, freeing imaging from surgical constraints; spinal application showed limited results.

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Impact:

  • Neuronavigation aids in optimal surgical approach selection, reduces planning time for incisions and craniotomies.
  • Utility decreases as surgery progresses; Z-touch system enhances imaging integration.
  • Regular use in cranial procedures is recommended; spinal use is currently limited.