1. Definitions of Computer-Assisted Surgery and Intervention, Image-Guided Surgery and Intervention, Hybrid Operating Room, and Guidance Systems
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Guido Costamagna, Martin Smith, Michele Diana, Sven Jonas, Go Wakabayashi, Lee L. Swanström, Luc Soler, Juan M. Verde, Christiaan G. Overduin, Didier Mutter, Toby Collins, Reto Bale, Mårten Falkenberg, Amilcar Alzaga, Carina Riediger, Silvana Perretta, Jurgen J. Fütterer, Niklas Kvarnström, Stéphane Cotin, Michael Moche, Alain Garcia Vazquez, David A. Geller, Patrick Pessaux, Mariano E Giménez, Bernard Dallemagne, Mariano Palermo, Beat P. Müller-Stich, Jacques Marescaux, Ivo Boškoski, Alexandre Hostettler, Michael Kostrzewa, Edgardo Serra, Bruno C. Odisio, Jean Nicolas Vauthey, Nicolas Golse, Benoit Gallix, l'Institut de Recherche contre les Cancers de l'Appareil Digestif (IRCAD), L'Institut hospitalo-universitaire de Strasbourg (IHU Strasbourg), Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-l'Institut de Recherche contre les Cancers de l'Appareil Digestif (IRCAD)-Les Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg (HUS)-La Fédération des Crédits Mutuels Centre Est (FCMCE)-L'Association pour la Recherche contre le Cancer (ARC)-La société Karl STORZ, McGill University = Université McGill [Montréal, Canada], Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore = Catholic University of the Sacred Heart [Roma] (Unicatt), The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center [Houston], Universitätsklinikum Leipzig [Germany] (UKL), Innsbruck Medical University = Medizinische Universität Innsbruck (IMU), Radboud University Medical Center [Nijmegen], University of Pittsburgh (PITT), Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE), Centre Hépato-Biliaire [Hôpital Paul Brousse] (CHB), Hôpital Paul Brousse-Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Heidelberg University Hospital [Heidelberg], Sahlgrenska University Hospital [Gothenburg], Technische Universität Dresden = Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden), Les Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg (HUS), Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria), Siemens AG [Germany], and University of the Witwatersrand [Johannesburg] (WITS)
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Computer-assisted surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,guidance systems ,RD1-811 ,Process (engineering) ,Computer science ,hybrid operating room ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,minimal invasion ,Terminology ,Image-guided surgery ,Multidisciplinary approach ,medicine ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Hybrid operating room ,Original Study ,Systematic process ,Medical physics ,Surgery ,image guidance ,computer assistance ,Knowledge transfer ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Objective: To develop consensus definitions of image-guided surgery, computer-assisted surgery, hybrid operating room, and surgical navigation systems. Summary Background Data: The use of minimally invasive procedures has increased tremendously over the past 2 decades, but terminology related to image-guided minimally invasive procedures has not been standardized, which is a barrier to clear communication. Methods: Experts in image-guided techniques and specialized engineers were invited to engage in a systematic process to develop consensus definitions of the key terms listed above. The process was designed following review of common consensus-development methodologies and included participation in 4 online surveys and a post-surveys face-to-face panel meeting held in Strasbourg, France. Results: The experts settled on the terms computer-assisted surgery and intervention, image-guided surgery and intervention, hybrid operating room, and guidance systems and agreed-upon definitions of these terms, with rates of consensus of more than 80% for each term. The methodology used proved to be a compelling strategy to overcome the current difficulties related to data growth rates and technological convergence in this field. Conclusions: Our multidisciplinary collaborative approach resulted in consensus definitions that may improve communication, knowledge transfer, collaboration, and research in the rapidly changing field of image-guided minimally invasive techniques., This study gathered experts with multiple backgrounds and used common consensus-development methodologies in 2 phases (online and panel meeting). It resulted in definitions that may improve communication, knowledge transfer, collaboration, and research in the field of image-guided minimally invasive techniques.
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- 2020