Abstract
BACKGROUND
Internal carotid artery (ICA) injury is a disaster in endoscopic skull base surgery, so protection of internal carotid artery is an essential task. We use 3-dimensional multimodal imaging (3D-MMI) and intraoperative navigation (ION) in endoscopic skull base surgery to locate ICA and decrease ICA injury.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
26 patients underwent endoscopic skull base surgery (pituitary adenomas, chordomas, neurinomas and other tumors invading internal carotid artery) guided by 3D-MMI and ION techniques to locate ICA.
RESULTS
In all patients, the 3D-MMI and ION techniques enabled adequate visualization of vascular structures stereoscopically, especially the relationship between lesion and ICA, and suplly real-time navigation to locate ICA during endoscopic skull base surgery. No ICA injury happened and neurosurgeons removed tumors with relaxed mind.
CONCLUSION
3D-MMI and ION techniques were found to be helpful to locate internal carotid artery and decrease ICA injury during endoscopic skull base surgery.