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NCT04968561 Statut inconnu
Design of an Augmented Reality System by Integration of CT Scan or MRI Data With Endoscopic Images for Video-assisted Endonasal Endoscopic Surgery (NORA)
Observational
  • Maladies de l'appareil lacrymal
  • Maladies du nez
  • Maladies des sinus
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
novembre 2020
octobre 2021
29 juin 2024
The gold standard surgical treatment for benign nasosinus pathologies is endoscopic surgery. This surgery has experienced considerable growth over the last 30 years. Nevertheless, these techniques can potentially lead to serious complications, with risks of damaging adjacent structures (orbit, optic nerve, meninge or internal carotid artery). Therefore, improving the safety of these procedures is a fundamental objective. Recently, computer-assisted surgery, allowing endonasal navigation, has emerged. It appears to be an asset for the patient, limiting complications and morbidity, and for the surgeon, improving his comfort and reducing his mental workload. The major pitfall of the current technique is the loss of localisation reliability during the intervention due to the registration process and the presence of two screens (to locate the object on the endoscopic image and on the scan) We would like to propose solutions to these limitations using a device based on augmented reality and 3D reconstructions. It would guide the gesture in endonasal endoscopic surgery by displaying high-risk areas and surgical landmarks in a reliable and precise way.
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Etablissements

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CHU clermont-ferrand - Clermont-Ferrand - France Lise Laclautre En recrutement Contact (sur clinicalTrials)

Critères

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Inclusion Criteria:

- Adult patients

- Admitted in the ENT and Cervico-Facial Surgery department of the Gabriel Montpied
University Hospital in Clermont-Ferrand.

- From November 2020 to October 2021,

- Requiring endoscopic sinus surgery

- With good quality imaging (CT scan and/or MRI)



- Patient under the age of 18