Abstract
BACKGROUND
With the incorporation of the robotic alignment module Cirq (Brainlab, Germany) into our neurosurgical armamentarium, we aimed to know our baseline accuracy in stererotactic biopsies. We therefore retrospectively reviewed our data on biopsy accuracy for brain(stem) tumors using the non-robotic alignment instrument Varioguide (Brainlab, Germany). Because of unexpectedly large deviations from the intended target, we sought to improve our registration accuracy when we introduced Cirq. Intraoperative 3D CT with bone fiducials was added to the pre-operative 3D T1 MRI with skin fiducials. This made it possible to compare surgical devices as well as registration methods.
AIMS
To share our experience with the new robotic alignment module Cirq for navigated brain(stem) tumor biopsies and to evaluate its target accuracy with bone fiducial registration, as compared to the previously used Varioguide with skin fiducial registration.
METHODS
All patients (0–18 years old) that underwent a brain(stem) biopsy in our institution were included. Over 2018–2020, data were collected retrospectively (cohort Varioguide with 3D T1 MRI registration with skin fiducials). From 2021, data were collected prospectively (cohort Cirq with both 3D T1 MRI registration with skin fiducials and intraoperative CT registration with bone fiducials). For both cohorts, Euclidian distances were calculated between the intended target and the obtained target. For the prospective cohort, registration errors were calculated for bone versus skin fiducials.
PRELIMINARY REUSLTS
The deviation from the intended target was much smaller in the Cirq cohort versus the Varioguide cohort. Within the Cirq cohort, registration errors were submillimetric for bone fiducial registration as compared to several millimeters for skin fiducial registration. CONCLUSION: The Cirq robotic arm is convenient, safe and highly accurate, especially when combined with intraoperative 3D CT bone fiducial registration. Skin fiducial registration does not offer the level of precision that is mandatory in brainstem tumor biopsies.