The primary objective is to assess the capability of the device as measured by its consistency, its accuracy, and feedback from surgical staff over the study period.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1
An optical 3D scanner used to register spine anatomy to surgical computer navigation systems.
Arise Austin Medical Center
Austin, Texas, United States
Spine Registration
Closely match the Advanced Scanners optical scan of the partially exposed surface of the patient vertebra to the corresponding patient's preoperative MRI and/or CT scan, thereby learning the position of the rest of the vertebra. This endpoint includes registration of the relevant preoperative MRI or CT scan portion to the portion scanned by Advanced Scanners.
Time frame: Throughout the surgical procedure
Vertebral Shift Measurement
Use the intraoperative x-ray (typically O-arm) measurements taken at various times in the procedure to validate the capability of our scanner to determine relative shifts between vertebra as a function of time.
Time frame: Throughout the surgical procedure
Determination Of Bony Exposure Requirements
Measure the area of the exposed vertebra of registered adjacent segments. Bone regions will be identified in the scan mesh, segmented from the rest of the scan, and their areas determined directly from that surface region by integrating the area of the relevant mesh faces, in units of square millimeters or square centimeters.
Time frame: Throughout the surgical procedure
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