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Original Article

The “Bernese” Frameless Optical Computer Aided Surgery System

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Pages 328-334 | Received 04 Jun 1999, Accepted 30 Sep 1999, Published online: 06 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Objective: We report on two years of clinical experience with a frameless Computer Aided Surgery system developed in Bern, Switzerland

Material and Methods: Our navigation system is based on a preoperative computer-tomography (CT) scan (without markers) and an intraoperative optical tracking of head movements and of the surgical instruments. Using landmark and surface-based registration, the skull can be accurately correlated to the CT images. The three-dimensional positions of the surgical instruments, as well as the endoscopic images, are displayed in real time on a monitor

Results: In the last two years, 109 computer-aided interventions have been successfully performed: 89 on the anterior skull base/paranasal sinuses, IS on the lateral skull base, and 5 minimally invasive procedures on other locations in the skull. No complications occurred. The practical accuracy on the cadaver skull is between 0.5 nun and 1.2 mm, and the clinical accuracy is between 0.5 mm and 2 mm

Conclusions: Our navigation system has proven its accuracy and usability. Surgeons feel very comfortable with the increased safety provided by the unequivocal identification of important anatomical structures.

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