Abstract
Flexible endoscopes can be used in areas that are difficult to approach using rigid endoscopes. No current real-time navigation systems identify the tip of the flexible neuroendoscope. We have developed a flexible neuroendoscope mounted with a magnetic field sensor tip position-tracking system and evaluated the accuracy of this magnetic field neuronavigation system. Based on an existing flexible neuroendoscope, we created a prototype with a built-in magnetic field sensor in the tip. A magnetic field measurement device provides a magnetic field with a working volume of 500 × 500 × 500 mm in front of the device. The device consists of a flat field generator that creates a pulsed magnetic field, connected to a system control unit that interfaces with a computer. The magnetic field sensor (1.8 × 9 mm) was sealed in a site 0.9 mm from the endoscope tip. Accuracy of neuroendoscope tracking was measured using a three-dimensional coordinate-measuring machine that measures the position of objects along 3 axes, with an error of about 3 µm. The accuracy for this neuroendoscope with built-in magnetic field sensor was root mean square error of 1.2 mm and standard deviation of 0.5 mm. This magnetic field neuronavigation system enables real-time tracking of the tip of the flexible neuroendoscope. Application of this flexible neuroendoscope to intraoperative navigation appears promising, and may provide new advantages for minimally invasive endoscopic surgery.
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