Surgery on the lateral skull base with the navigated controlled drill employed for a mastoidectomy (pre clinical evaluation)

M. Hofer, R. Grunert, E. Dittrich, E. Müller, M. Möckel, K. Koulechov, M. Strauss, W. Korb, T. Schulz, A. Dietz, T. Lüth, G. Strauss

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Abstract

Patients who are treated with a mastoidectomy usually suffer from an inflammation of the petrosal bone. The intervention is a time consuming landmark based surgery and usually performed with a powered drill. Delicate risk structures must be respected. Navigated Control (NC) describes the control for a power driven instrument which is controlled by a surgeon and additionally controlled according to the position of the instrument relatively to a deliberated position known from a preoperatively segmented work space which excludes risk structures. The force of a drill can be regulated by the principle of NC. Following results were received: 1. Risk structure segmentation is feasible 2. The drill and a phantom can be registered. 3. With NC the resection is faster, more accurate and with no risk structures damage. 4. The phantom is suitable.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)179-184
Number of pages6
JournalStudies in Health Technology and Informatics
Volume125
StatePublished - 2007
Event15th Annual Conference on Medicine Meets Virtual Reality, MMVR 2007 - Long Beach, CA, United States
Duration: 6 Feb 20079 Feb 2007

Keywords

  • Mastoidectomy
  • Navigated Control
  • Navigation
  • Petrosal Bone

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