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Are 3D Image Guidance Systems Ready for Use? A Comparative Analysis of 3D Image Guidance Implementations in Minimally Invasive Partial Nephrectomy.
Journal of Endourology 2024 Februrary 28
Introduction: Three-dimensional image-guided surgical (3D-IGS) systems for minimally invasive partial nephrectomy (MIPN) can potentially improve the efficiency and accuracy of intraoperative anatomical localization and tumor resection. This review seeks to analyze the current state of research regarding 3D-IGS, including the evaluation of clinical outcomes, system functionality, and qualitative insights regarding 3D-IGS's impact on surgical procedures. Methods: We have systematically reviewed the clinical literature pertaining to 3D-IGS deployed for MIPN. For inclusion, studies must produce a patient-specific 3D anatomical model from two-dimensional imaging. Data extracted from the studies include clinical results, registration (alignment of the 3D model to the surgical scene) method used, limitations, and data types reported. A subset of studies was qualitatively analyzed through an inductive coding approach to identify major themes and subthemes across the studies. Results: Twenty-five studies were included in the review. Eight (32%) studies reported clinical results that point to 3D-IGS improving multiple surgical outcomes. Manual registration was the most utilized (48%). Soft tissue deformation was the most cited limitation among the included studies. Many studies reported qualitative statements regarding surgeon accuracy improvement, but quantitative surgeon accuracy data were not reported. During the qualitative analysis, six major themes emerged across the nine applicable studies. They are as follows: 3D-IGS is necessary, 3D-IGS improved surgical outcomes, researcher/surgeon confidence in 3D-IGS system, enhanced surgeon ability/accuracy, anatomical explanation for qualitative assessment, and claims without data or reference to support. Conclusions: Currently, clinical outcomes are the main source of quantitative data available to point to 3D-IGS's efficacy. However, the literature qualitatively suggests the benefit of accurate 3D-IGS for robotic partial nephrectomy.
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