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Endoscopic measurement of nasal septum perforations

Authors :
Rosenthal, Jean-Claude
Wisotzky, Eric L.
Matuschek, Carsten
Hobl, Melanie
Hilsmann, Anna
Eisert, Peter
Uecker, Florian C.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021.

Abstract

Background Nasal septum perforations (NSP) have many uncomfortable symptoms for the patient and a highly negative impact on quality of life. NSPs are closed using patient-specific implants or surgery. Implants are created either under anesthesia using silicone impressions or using 3D models from CT data. Disadvantages for patient safety are the increased risk of morbidity or radiation exposure. Materials and methods In the context of otorhinolaryngologic surgery, we present a gentle approach to treating NSP with a new image-based, contactless, and radiation-free measurement method using a 3D endoscope. The method relies on image information only and makes use of real-time capable computer vision algorithms to compute 3D information. This endoscopic method can be repeated as often as desired in the clinical course and has already proven its accuracy and robustness for robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) and surgical microscopy. We expand our method for nasal surgery, as there are additional spatial and stereoperspective challenges. Results After measuring 3 relevant parameters (NSP extension: axial, coronal, and NSP circumference) of 6 patients and comparing the results of 2 stereoendoscopes with CT data, it was shown that the image-based measurements can achieve comparable accuracies to CT data. One patient could be only partially evaluated because the NSP was larger than the endoscopic field of view. Conclusion Based on the very good measurements, we outline a therapeutic procedure which should enable the production of patient-specific NSP implants based on endoscopic data only. Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications (HHI) (1050)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bd3da4dcd409e7fc6627dc4e8b24d40c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18452/26592