Abstract

PurposeImage-guided surgery (IGS) is an integral part of modern neuro-oncology surgery. Navigated ultrasound provides the surgeon with reconstructed views of ultrasound data, but no commercial system presently permits its integration with other essential non-imaging-based intraoperative monitoring modalities such as intraoperative neuromonitoring. Such a system would be particularly useful in skull base neurosurgery.MethodsWe established functional and technical requirements of an integrated multi-modality IGS system tailored for skull base surgery with the ability to incorporate: (1) preoperative MRI data and associated 3D volume reconstructions, (2) real-time intraoperative neurophysiological data and (3) live reconstructed 3D ultrasound. We created an open-source software platform to integrate with readily available commercial hardware. We tested the accuracy of the system’s ultrasound navigation and reconstruction using a polyvinyl alcohol phantom model and simulated the use of the complete navigation system in a clinical operating room using a patient-specific phantom model.ResultsExperimental validation of the system’s navigated ultrasound component demonstrated accuracy of <4.5,hbox {mm} and a frame rate of 25 frames per second. Clinical simulation confirmed that system assembly was straightforward, could be achieved in a clinically acceptable time of <15,hbox {min} and performed with a clinically acceptable level of accuracy.ConclusionWe present an integrated open-source research platform for multi-modality IGS. The present prototype system was tailored for neurosurgery and met all minimum design requirements focused on skull base surgery. Future work aims to optimise the system further by addressing the remaining target requirements.

Highlights

  • Image-guided surgery (IGS) has become an indispensable tool in the management of brain tumours

  • Several different ultrasound systems have been reported in neurosurgery including the SonoWand (SonoWand, Mison Trondheim, Norway) [5,29], Sonosite M Turbo (SonoSite Inc, Bothell, WA) [17], Aloka SSD 3500 (Aloka-Hitachi, Wiesbaden, Germany) [1], Sonoline Omnia (Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) [12], Capasee II (Toshiba, Tochigi Ken, Japan) [17] and the BK Ultrasound system (BK Medical, Peabody, MA) [13] and most have focused on the use of Intraoperative ultrasound (iUS) in neuro-oncology [15,21]

  • We describe the development of an open-source multimodality IGS platform, designed to integrate with a commercially available neuronavigation system

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We established functional and technical requirements of an integrated multi-modality IGS system tailored for skull base surgery with the ability to incorporate: (1) preoperative MRI data and associated 3D volume reconstructions, (2) real-time intraoperative neurophysiological data and (3) live reconstructed 3D ultrasound. We created an open-source software platform to integrate with readily available commercial hardware. We tested the accuracy of the system’s ultrasound navigation and reconstruction using a polyvinyl alcohol phantom model and simulated the use of the complete navigation system in a clinical operating room using a patient-specific phantom model

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