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3 April 2023 Cautery trajectory analysis for evaluation of resection margins in breast-conserving surgery
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Abstract
After breast-conserving surgery, positive margins occur when breast cancer cells are found on the resection margin, leading to a higher chance of recurrence and the need for repeat surgery. The NaviKnife is an electromagnetic tracking-based surgical navigation system that helps to provide visual and spatial feedback to the surgeon. In this study, we conduct a gross evaluation of this navigation system with respect to resection margins. The trajectory of the surgical cautery relative to ultrasound-visible tumor will be visualized, and its distance and location from the tumor will be compared with pathology reports. Six breast-conserving surgery cases that resulted in positive margins were performed using the NaviKnife system. Trackers were placed on the surgical tools and their positions in three-dimensional space were recorded throughout the procedure. The closest distance between the cautery and the tumor throughout the procedure was measured. The trajectory of the cautery when it came closest to the tumor model was plotted in 3D Slicer and compared with pathology reports. In two of the six cases, the side at which the cautery came the closest to the tumor model coincided with the side at which positive margins were found from pathology reports. Our method shows that positive margins occur mainly in areas that are not visible from ultrasound imaging. Our system will need to be used in combination with intraoperative tissue characterization methods to effectively predict the occurrence and location of positive margins.
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Chris Yeung, Joshua Ehrlich, Amoon Jamzad, Martin Kaufmann, John Rudan, Cecil Jay Engel, Parvin Mousavi, Tamas Ungi, and Gabor Fichtinger "Cautery trajectory analysis for evaluation of resection margins in breast-conserving surgery", Proc. SPIE 12466, Medical Imaging 2023: Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling, 1246622 (3 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2654497
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KEYWORDS
Tumors

Surgery

Tissues

Visualization

Pathology

3D modeling

Resection

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