Use of a navigation system in endonasal surgery: Impact on surgical strategy and surgeon satisfaction. A prospective multicenter study.
Adult
Aged
Attitude of Health Personnel
Chronic Disease
Endoscopy
/ methods
Ethmoid Bone
/ surgery
Ethmoid Sinus
/ surgery
Female
Humans
Intraoperative Complications
/ etiology
Male
Maxillary Sinus
/ surgery
Middle Aged
Mucocele
/ surgery
Nasal Polyps
/ surgery
Orbit
/ surgery
Paranasal Sinus Diseases
/ surgery
Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms
/ surgery
Prospective Studies
Sinusitis
/ surgery
Sphenoid Sinus
/ surgery
Surgery, Computer-Assisted
/ instrumentation
Computer-assisted surgery
Endoscopic sinus surgery
Ethmoidectomy
Frontal sinus
Image-guided navigation system
Sphenoidotomy
Surgical navigation system
Journal
European annals of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck diseases
ISSN: 1879-730X
Titre abrégé: Eur Ann Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Dis
Pays: France
ID NLM: 101531465
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Nov 2019
Nov 2019
Historique:
pubmed:
3
9
2019
medline:
5
6
2020
entrez:
3
9
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Surgical navigation systems (SNS) are now widely used in endoscopic endonasal surgery. Benefit, however, has not been fully studied. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of an SNS in terms of performance of the surgical procedure and of surgeon satisfaction, in a prospective multicenter study. A multicenter prospective study included patients undergoing endoscopic endonasal surgery using the electromagnetic DigiPointeur® (DGP) SNS in 16 French hospitals. An observation form, completed by the surgeon immediately at end of procedure, included type of procedure, and any changes in strategy or extent of surgery related to use of the SNS. Surgeon satisfaction was rated on an analog scale, with self-assessment of stress experienced during the procedure. The study included 311 patients operated on by 36 surgeons in 16 French hospitals. Ethmoidectomy was the most frequent procedure (90%); tumor resection was performed in 5.1% of cases. The SNS enabled more extensive surgery in 81% of cases, in particular by identifying and opening additional cells (57% of cases). Mean satisfaction was 8.6/10; surgeons reported decreased surgical stress thanks to the SNS in 95% of cases. In this observational study, the use of an SNS increased the extent of surgery in 81% of cases, and had a positive impact on the stress perceived by the surgeon in 95% of cases.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31474545
pii: S1879-7296(19)30141-3
doi: 10.1016/j.anorl.2019.08.002
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Observational Study
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
461-464Informations de copyright
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