论文标题

视频辅助手术期间患者位置变化后,LOBAR肺部变形的测量和分析

Measurement and Analysis of Lobar Lung Deformation After a Change of Patient Position During Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery

论文作者

Alvarez, Pablo, Chabanas, Matthieu, Sikora, Stéphane, Rouzé, Simon, Payan, Yohan, Dillenseger, Jean-Louis

论文摘要

视频辅助胸腔镜手术(VATS)是一种微创手术技术,用于诊断和治疗早期肺癌。在大桶中,由于患者位置的变化和气胸(肺部放气)的变化,发生了较大的肺部变形,这阻碍了肺结核的术中定位。需要对桶中的肺部变形进行手术导航,但是引起这种变形的机制尚未得到很好的理解。在这项研究中,我们估计,量化和分析在桶中患者位置改变后发生的肺部变形。我们使用可变形的图像配准来估计六个vats临床病例的术前CT(仰卧位)和术中CBCT(在侧侧位置)之间的肺部变形。我们说明了裂片之间的滑动运动和胸壁之间的滑动运动,并始终获得较低的平均目标登记误差(低于1毫米)。我们观察到大肺位移(最大40毫米);裂片和胸壁之间的巨大滑动运动(最多30毫米);和局部体积变化表示变形。这些发现证明了患者位置现象的变化的复杂性,应考虑到库中术中术中指导的肺部变形。

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is a minimally invasive surgical technique for the diagnosis and treatment of early-stage lung cancer. During VATS, large lung deformation occurs as a result of a change of patient position and a pneumothorax (lung deflation), which hinders the intraoperative localization of pulmonary nodules. Modeling lung deformation during VATS for surgical navigation is desirable, but the mechanisms causing such deformation are yet not well-understood. In this study, we estimate, quantify and analyze the lung deformation occurring after a change of patient position during VATS. We used deformable image registration to estimate the lung deformation between a preoperative CT (in supine position) and an intraoperative CBCT (in lateral decubitus position) of six VATS clinical cases. We accounted for sliding motion between lobes and against the thoracic wall and obtained consistently low average target registration errors (under 1 mm). We observed large lung displacement (up to 40 mm); considerable sliding motion between lobes and against the thoracic wall (up to 30 mm); and localized volume changes indicating deformation. These findings demonstrate the complexity of the change of patient position phenomenon, which should necessarily be taken into account to model lung deformation for intraoperative guidance during VATS.

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