Innovative Surgical Science (Feb 2022)

Image-guided surgery and novel intraoperative devices for enhanced visualisation in general and paediatric surgery: a review

  • Privitera Laura,
  • Paraboschi Irene,
  • Dixit Divyansh,
  • Arthurs Owen J,
  • Giuliani Stefano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2021-0028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 161 – 172

Abstract

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Fluorescence guided surgery, augmented reality, and intra-operative imaging devices are rapidly pervading the field of surgical interventions, equipping the surgeon with powerful tools capable of enhancing the surgical visualisation of anatomical normal and pathological structures. There is a wide range of possibilities in the adult population to use these novel technologies and devices in the guidance for surgical procedures and minimally invasive surgeries. Their applications and their use have also been increasingly growing in the field of paediatric surgery, where the detailed visualisation of small anatomical structures could reduce procedure time, minimising surgical complications and ultimately improve the outcome of surgery. This review aims to illustrate the mechanisms underlying these innovations and their main applications in the clinical setting.

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