Three-dimensional image-guided endonasal surgery with a microdebrider

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Abstract

We report the first intraoperative use of a microdebrider as a stereotactic three-dimensional (3D) navigation instrument in paranasal and frontobasal surgery. The microdebrider uses rotating blades and an integrated suction device for controlled removal of tissue under video-endoscopic view. The ISG Viewing Wand uses the patient's computed tomography/magnetic resonance (CT/MR) data and a 3D reconstruction thereof and a highprecision position-sensitive mechanical arm for intraoperative three-dimensional navigation. We have linked the microdebrider to the Viewing Wand to transform it into a continuously available intraoperative stereotactic localizing device. We discuss the problems related to this extension of the Viewing Wand and demonstrate the practical use in an exemplary polypectomy.

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Gunkel, A. R., Freysinger, W., Martin, A., Völklein, C., Bale, R. J., Vogele, M., & Thumfart, W. F. (1997). Three-dimensional image-guided endonasal surgery with a microdebrider. Laryngoscope, 107(6), 834–838. https://doi.org/10.1097/00005537-199706000-00020

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