Fixation, registration, and image-guided navigation using a thermoplastic facial mask in electromagnetic navigation–guided radiofrequency thermocoagulation

For fixation, registration, and image-guided navigation, the aim of this study was to evaluate a thermoplastic facial mask with plastic markers in achieving frameless stereotactic radiofrequency thermocoagulation (RFT). A thermoplastic facial mask was remolded according to each subject's face....

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Published inOral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology and endodontics Vol. 110; no. 4; pp. e43 - e48
Main Authors Chen, Min-jie, Gu, Li-xu, Zhang, Wei-jie, Yang, Chi, Zhao, Jing, Shao, Zi-yang, Wang, Bao-li
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Mosby, Inc 01.10.2010
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ISSN1079-2104
1528-395X
1528-395X
DOI10.1016/j.tripleo.2010.04.040

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Summary:For fixation, registration, and image-guided navigation, the aim of this study was to evaluate a thermoplastic facial mask with plastic markers in achieving frameless stereotactic radiofrequency thermocoagulation (RFT). A thermoplastic facial mask was remolded according to each subject's face. Six markers were placed on the surface and 6 inside. Series of 1.25-mm- and 2.5-mm-slice computerized tomography (CT) scans were made to provide radiologic data. During the phantom study, each plastic sphere inside was selected in turn as the target for frameless stereotaxy. The clinical Hartel puncture of the foramen ovale (FO) was imitated using an electromagnetic navigation system. Navigation-guided RFT was tried in 3 patients. The mean location error was 1.29 mm (SD ±0.39 mm). No significant difference ( P > .05) was proven between 1.25-mm and 2.5-mm CT slice acquisition for the image datasets used. The FO punctures in clinical trials were successful and confirmed by CT. Registration and fixation via a fiducial marker–based thermoplastic facial mask is accurate and feasible for use in navigation-guided RFT.
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ISSN:1079-2104
1528-395X
1528-395X
DOI:10.1016/j.tripleo.2010.04.040