Interactive Image-guided Surgery of the Spine--use of the ISG/Elekta Viewing Wand to Aid Intraoperative Localization of a Sacral Osteoblastoma
Overview
Authors
Affiliations
The intraoperative localization of small osteoid osteomas and osteoblastomas of the spine is often difficult. The authors report a patient with a small sacral osteoblastoma in whom the experimental use of an Interactive Image-Guidance Stereotactic system, to aid localization, is described. The Elekta Viewing Wand is a spatial localization device primarily designed for intracranial procedures. We evaluated its potential role in the localization and minimally invasive excision of a sacral osteoblastoma in this patient. A basic assessment of the limitations encountered in extracranial use of this system is presented and possible solutions to minimize these problems are discussed.
Hadgaonkar S, Shyam A, Shah K, Khurjekar K, Sancheti P Asian Spine J. 2014; 8(5):689-94.
PMID: 25346825 PMC: 4206822. DOI: 10.4184/asj.2014.8.5.689.