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A three-dimensional printing navigational template combined with mixed reality technique for localizing pulmonary nodules
Authors:Rui Fu  Chao Zhang  Tao Zhang  Xiang-Peng Chu  Wen-Fang Tang  Xue-Ning Yang  Mei-Ping Huang  Jian Zhuang  Yi-Long Wu  Wen-Zhao Zhong
Abstract:
OBJECTIVESLocalizing non-palpable pulmonary nodules is challenging for thoracic surgeons. Here, we investigated the accuracy of three-dimensional (3D) printing technology combined with mixed reality (MR) for localizing ground glass opacity-dominant pulmonary nodules.Open in a separate windowMETHODSIn this single-arm study, we prospectively enrolled patients with small pulmonary nodules (<2 cm) that required accurate localization. A 3D-printing physical navigational template was designed based on the reconstruction of computed tomography images, and a 3D model was generated through the MR glasses. We set the deviation distance as the primary end point for efficacy evaluation. Clinicopathological and surgical data were obtained for further analysis.RESULTSSixteen patients with 17 non-palpable pulmonary nodules were enrolled in this study. Sixteen nodules were localized successfully (16/17; 94.1%) using this novel approach with a median deviation of 9 mm. The mean time required for localization was 25 ± 5.2 min. For the nodules in the upper/middle and lower lobes, the median deviation was 6 mm (range, 0–12.0) and 16 mm (range, 15.0–20.0), respectively. The deviation difference between the groups was significant (Z = −2.957, P = 0.003). The pathological evaluation of resection margins was negative.CONCLUSIONSThe 3D printing navigational template combined with MR can be a feasible approach for localizing pulmonary nodules.
Keywords:Pulmonary nodules   Ground glass opacity   Lung cancer   Three-dimensional printing   Mixed reality
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