Abstract
AbstractObjectiveto measure the in vivo application accuracy of Neuromate robot‐assisted deep brain stimulation procedures (DBS) using the new, non‐invasive, frameless Neurolocate registration method.MethodsNeurolocate accuracy was measured in 17 patients undergoing DBS (32 leads). The registration was obtained by automatic recognition of the spatial location of the Neurolocate fiducials, fixed on the robot arm, on 3D intraoperative computerized tomography (CT) images relative to the patient's skull contours. Application accuracy was measured as the Euclidian distance between the points theoretically targeted on preoperative magnetic resonance imagingand the tip of the guiding tube visible on intraoperative CT images after merging images.ResultsMean robot inaccuracy was 0.72 mm (SD 0.40; range 0.2–1.7 mm). Inaccuracies ≥1.5 mm were observed in 2/32 cases.ConclusionOur study confirms in vivo that the accuracy of the Neurolocate registration is compatible with the accuracy required for DBS procedures.
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