Definitions of Computer-Assisted Surgery and Intervention, Image-Guided Surgery and Intervention, Hybrid Operating Room, and Guidance Systems: Strasbourg International Consensus Study.
computer assistance
guidance systems
hybrid operating room
image guidance
minimal invasion
Journal
Annals of surgery open : perspectives of surgical history, education, and clinical approaches
ISSN: 2691-3593
Titre abrégé: Ann Surg Open
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101769928
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Dec 2020
Dec 2020
Historique:
received:
28
07
2020
accepted:
05
10
2020
entrez:
4
1
2021
pubmed:
5
1
2021
medline:
5
1
2021
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
To develop consensus definitions of image-guided surgery, computer-assisted surgery, hybrid operating room, and surgical navigation systems. The use of minimally invasive procedures has increased tremendously over the past 2 decades, but terminology related to image-guided minimally invasive procedures has not been standardized, which is a barrier to clear communication. Experts in image-guided techniques and specialized engineers were invited to engage in a systematic process to develop consensus definitions of the key terms listed above. The process was designed following review of common consensus-development methodologies and included participation in 4 online surveys and a post-surveys face-to-face panel meeting held in Strasbourg, France. The experts settled on the terms computer-assisted surgery and intervention, image-guided surgery and intervention, hybrid operating room, and guidance systems and agreed-upon definitions of these terms, with rates of consensus of more than 80% for each term. The methodology used proved to be a compelling strategy to overcome the current difficulties related to data growth rates and technological convergence in this field. Our multidisciplinary collaborative approach resulted in consensus definitions that may improve communication, knowledge transfer, collaboration, and research in the rapidly changing field of image-guided minimally invasive techniques.
Sections du résumé
OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE
To develop consensus definitions of image-guided surgery, computer-assisted surgery, hybrid operating room, and surgical navigation systems.
SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA
BACKGROUND
The use of minimally invasive procedures has increased tremendously over the past 2 decades, but terminology related to image-guided minimally invasive procedures has not been standardized, which is a barrier to clear communication.
METHODS
METHODS
Experts in image-guided techniques and specialized engineers were invited to engage in a systematic process to develop consensus definitions of the key terms listed above. The process was designed following review of common consensus-development methodologies and included participation in 4 online surveys and a post-surveys face-to-face panel meeting held in Strasbourg, France.
RESULTS
RESULTS
The experts settled on the terms computer-assisted surgery and intervention, image-guided surgery and intervention, hybrid operating room, and guidance systems and agreed-upon definitions of these terms, with rates of consensus of more than 80% for each term. The methodology used proved to be a compelling strategy to overcome the current difficulties related to data growth rates and technological convergence in this field.
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
Our multidisciplinary collaborative approach resulted in consensus definitions that may improve communication, knowledge transfer, collaboration, and research in the rapidly changing field of image-guided minimally invasive techniques.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33392607
doi: 10.1097/AS9.0000000000000021
pmc: PMC7771637
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Pagination
e021Subventions
Organisme : NCI NIH HHS
ID : R01 CA235564
Pays : United States
Informations de copyright
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
Disclosure: M.G.: advisor Siemens, Medtronic; B.G.: CEO of IHU; G.C.: Advisory board Olympus, Cook Medical, Grant Research Boston Scientific; L.S.: employee of IHU, being Siemens one of its partners; I.B.: Apollo Endosurgery Research Grant holder and consultant for Boston Scientific, Apollo Endosurgery and Cook Medical; C.R.: Cooperation and invited talks sponsored by Siemens; B.O.: Research Grant: Siemens Healthineers and NIH R01CA235564; R.B.: advisor Cascination, non-financial support from iSys Medizintechnik during the conduct of the study; L.S.o.: is president of Visible Patient; A.H.: IRCAD employee; A.A.: Siemens Healthineers Advanced Therapies employee; J.M.: President of IRCAD and IHU, which are partly funded by Karl Storz, Medtronic, and Siemens Healthcare. During the face-to-face panel meeting, Siemens provided unrestricted academic sponsoring and funded it partially.
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