Experience in the Application of Augmented Reality Technology in the Surgical Treatment of Patients Suffering Primary and Recurrent Pelvic Tumors.

Vladimir M Ivanov, Anton M Krivtsov, Anton Yu Smirnov, Vladimir G Grebenkov, Dmitry A Surov, Michail S Korzhuk, Sergey V Strelkov, Elena G Ivanova
Author Information
  1. Vladimir M Ivanov: Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  2. Anton M Krivtsov: Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  3. Anton Yu Smirnov: Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 Saint Petersburg, Russia. ORCID
  4. Vladimir G Grebenkov: Naval Surgery Chair, S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, 194044 Saint Petersburg, Russia. ORCID
  5. Dmitry A Surov: Naval Surgery Chair, S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, 194044 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  6. Michail S Korzhuk: Naval Surgery Chair, S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, 194044 Saint Petersburg, Russia. ORCID
  7. Sergey V Strelkov: Flinders Street Campus, Torrens University, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia. ORCID
  8. Elena G Ivanova: Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Abstract

Surgical treatment of locally spread tumors in pelvic organs remains an urgent and complicated oncological problem. The recurrence rate after radical treatment ranges from 15.1% to 45.2%. The key to successful and safe surgical intervention lies in meticulous planning and intraoperative navigation, including the utilization of augmented reality (AR) technology. This paper presents the experience of clinically testing an AR technology application algorithm in the surgical treatment of 11 patients. The main stages of the algorithm are described. Radical operations incorporating intraoperative AR technology with favorable outcomes were performed on eight patients. One patient underwent a palliative intervention, while two patients did not undergo surgery. The testing of the algorithm for the application of AR technology in the surgical treatment of primary and recurrent pelvic tumors demonstrated both a technical possibility and reproducibility of this algorithm and the AR technology itself in clinical practice.

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Grants

  1. Strategic academic leadership program 'Priority 2030' (Agreement 075-15-2021-1333 dated 30 September 2021)/Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

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