Preoperative Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy Planning for the Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Hiatal Hernia
Minimal invasive surgical procedures such as laparoscopy are preferred over open surgery due to faster postoperative recovery, less trauma and inflammatory response, and less scarring. Laparoscopic repairs of hiatal hernias require pre-procedure planning to ensure appropriate exposure and positionin...
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doaj-6a6785a86d434c4188c638d1aa9cdc6a2020-11-25T03:41:52ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182020-08-011062162110.3390/diagnostics10090621Preoperative Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy Planning for the Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Hiatal HerniaSilviu Daniel Preda0Cătălin Ciobîrcă1Gabriel Gruionu2Andreea Șoimu Iacob3Konstantinos Sapalidis4Lucian Gheorghe Gruionu5Ștefan Castravete6Ștefan Pătrașcu7Valeriu Șurlin8Department of Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaFaculty of Automation, Computers and Electronics, University of Craiova, 200776 Craiova, RomaniaFaculty of Mechanics, University of Craiova, 200512 Craiova, RomaniaFaculty of Automation, Computers and Electronics, University of Craiova, 200776 Craiova, Romania3rd Department of Surgery, “AHEPA” University Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Medical School, 54621 Thessaloniki, GreeceFaculty of Mechanics, University of Craiova, 200512 Craiova, RomaniaCaelynx Europe Ltd., 200374 Craiova, RomaniaDepartment of Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaDepartment of Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, RomaniaMinimal invasive surgical procedures such as laparoscopy are preferred over open surgery due to faster postoperative recovery, less trauma and inflammatory response, and less scarring. Laparoscopic repairs of hiatal hernias require pre-procedure planning to ensure appropriate exposure and positioning of the surgical ports for triangulation, ergonomics, instrument length and operational angles to avoid the fulcrum effect of the long and rigid instruments. We developed a novel surgical planning and navigation software, iMTECH to determine the optimal location of the skin incision and surgical instrument placement depth and angles during laparoscopic surgery. We tested the software on five cases of human hiatal hernia to assess the feasibility of the stereotactic reconstruction of anatomy and surgical planning. A whole-body CT investigation was performed for each patient, and abdominal 3D virtual models were reconstructed from the CT scans. The optical trocar access point was placed on the xipho-umbilical line. The distance on the skin between the insertion point of the optical trocar and the xiphoid process was 159.6, 155.7, 143.1, 158.3, and 149.1 mm, respectively, at a 40° elevation angle. Following the pre-procedure planning, all patients underwent successful surgical laparoscopic procedures. The user feedback was that planning software significantly improved the ergonomics, was easy to use, and particularly useful in obese patients with large hiatal defects where the insertion points could not be placed in the traditional positions. Future studies will assess the benefits of the planning system over the conventional, empirical trocar positioning method in more patients with other surgical challenges.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/9/621laparoscopysurgical planningtraininghiatal hernia |
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Silviu Daniel Preda Cătălin Ciobîrcă Gabriel Gruionu Andreea Șoimu Iacob Konstantinos Sapalidis Lucian Gheorghe Gruionu Ștefan Castravete Ștefan Pătrașcu Valeriu Șurlin |
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Silviu Daniel Preda Cătălin Ciobîrcă Gabriel Gruionu Andreea Șoimu Iacob Konstantinos Sapalidis Lucian Gheorghe Gruionu Ștefan Castravete Ștefan Pătrașcu Valeriu Șurlin Preoperative Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy Planning for the Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Hiatal Hernia Diagnostics laparoscopy surgical planning training hiatal hernia |
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Silviu Daniel Preda Cătălin Ciobîrcă Gabriel Gruionu Andreea Șoimu Iacob Konstantinos Sapalidis Lucian Gheorghe Gruionu Ștefan Castravete Ștefan Pătrașcu Valeriu Șurlin |
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Preoperative Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy Planning for the Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Hiatal Hernia |
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Preoperative Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy Planning for the Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Hiatal Hernia |
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Preoperative Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy Planning for the Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Hiatal Hernia |
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Preoperative Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy Planning for the Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Hiatal Hernia |
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Preoperative Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy Planning for the Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Hiatal Hernia |
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preoperative computer-assisted laparoscopy planning for the minimally invasive surgical repair of hiatal hernia |
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MDPI AG |
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Diagnostics |
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Minimal invasive surgical procedures such as laparoscopy are preferred over open surgery due to faster postoperative recovery, less trauma and inflammatory response, and less scarring. Laparoscopic repairs of hiatal hernias require pre-procedure planning to ensure appropriate exposure and positioning of the surgical ports for triangulation, ergonomics, instrument length and operational angles to avoid the fulcrum effect of the long and rigid instruments. We developed a novel surgical planning and navigation software, iMTECH to determine the optimal location of the skin incision and surgical instrument placement depth and angles during laparoscopic surgery. We tested the software on five cases of human hiatal hernia to assess the feasibility of the stereotactic reconstruction of anatomy and surgical planning. A whole-body CT investigation was performed for each patient, and abdominal 3D virtual models were reconstructed from the CT scans. The optical trocar access point was placed on the xipho-umbilical line. The distance on the skin between the insertion point of the optical trocar and the xiphoid process was 159.6, 155.7, 143.1, 158.3, and 149.1 mm, respectively, at a 40° elevation angle. Following the pre-procedure planning, all patients underwent successful surgical laparoscopic procedures. The user feedback was that planning software significantly improved the ergonomics, was easy to use, and particularly useful in obese patients with large hiatal defects where the insertion points could not be placed in the traditional positions. Future studies will assess the benefits of the planning system over the conventional, empirical trocar positioning method in more patients with other surgical challenges. |
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laparoscopy surgical planning training hiatal hernia |
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