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- Behzad Eftekhar.
- Departments of Neurosurgery, Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University, and Nepean Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. Electronic address: eftekharb@gmail.com.
- World Neurosurg. 2016 Jan 1; 85: 359-63.
BackgroundNeuronavigation is an established technology in neurosurgery. In parts of the world and certain circumstances in which neuronavigation is not easily available or affordable, alternative techniques may be considered.ObjectiveAn app to assist scalp localization of superficial supratentorial lesions has been introduced, and its accuracy has been compared with established neuronavigation systems.MethodsSina is a simple smartphone app that overlaps the transparent patients' computed tomography/magnetic resonance images on the background camera. How to use Sina intraoperatively is described. The app was used for scalp localization of the center of the lesions in 11 patients with supratentorial pathologies <3 cm in longest diameter and <2 cm from the cortex. After localization of the lesion using Sina, the center of the lesion was marked on the scalp using standard neuronavigation systems and the deviations were measured.ResultsImplementation of Sina for intraoperative scalp localization is simple and practical. The center of the lesions localized by Sina was 10.2 ± 2 mm different from localization done by standard neuronavigation systems.ConclusionWhen neuronavigation is not easily available or affordable, Sina can be helpful for scalp localization and preoperative planning of the incision for selected supratentorial pathologies.Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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