Abstract
For “minimally invasive” approaches to a deep-lying skull base lesion, the bone opening must be precisely placed and adequately wide to accomplish the surgical goal. Surgical rehearsal in virtual reality (VR) can generate navigation-integrated augmented reality (AR) templates to ensure precise surgical openings. In this video, the authors used AR templates for the transpalpebral, transorbital approach for intradural tumors. VR ren-derings of patient-specific anatomy were used in surgical rehearsal. The optimal openings were saved and, at surgery, projected into the eyepiece of the navigation-tracked microscope. The template enhanced the planning of the incision and soft-tissue exposure and guided the drill toward the target.
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Jean, W. C., Sack, K. D., & Tsen, A. R. (2022). Augmented-reality template guided transorbital approach for intradural tumors. Neurosurgical Focus: Video, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.3171/2021.10.FOCVID21172
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