ムラガキ ヨシヒロ   MURAGAKI Yoshihiro
  村垣 善浩
   所属   医学部 医学科(東京女子医科大学病院)
   職種   客員教授
言語種別 英語
発表タイトル Brain tumor surgery using middleware OPeLiNK for integrating intraoperative information
会議名 Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 36th International Congress and Exhibition
学会区分 国際学会及び海外の学会
講演区分 一般
発表者・共同発表者◎FUJII Yu, OGIWARA Toshihiro, GOTO Tetsuya, HONGO Kazuhiro, MURAGAKI Yoshihiro, HORIUCHI Tetsuyoshi
発表年月日 2022/06/08
開催地
(都市, 国名)
Tokyo
開催期間 2022/06/07~2022/06/10
学会抄録 International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 17(Suppl 1),S38-39 2022
概要 The removal of brain tumors requires not only imaging information
such as MRI and navigation systems but also a variety of other
information such as neurological function and biological information.
However, every medical device in the operating room operates as a
stand-alone device and the network have not progressed up to the
present date. There was no information and system collaboration with
the equipment inside the operating room. Their intraoperative data
were difficult to evaluate retrospectively because the timeline of each
medical device was not synchronized. To integrate this intraoperative
data, a novel operating room, ‘‘Smart Cyber Operating Theater
(SCOT)’’, which connects the medical devices in the operating room
via a network has developed [1]. In this SCOT, the intraoperative
information is time-synchronized, recorded, and stored by the middleware
‘‘OPeLiNK’’. All information of pre-and perioperative data,
such as operative video, location and working of surgical tools,
updated navigation data by intraoperative MR imaging [2], anesthetic
information, intraoperative histopathological data, intraoperative
neurophysiological monitoring data, and so on can be displayed in the
same screen (Fig. 1). The collected mass information can be reproduced
anytime and anywhere in one synchronized timeline. These
data are analyzed by a supervising surgeon in the ‘‘Strategy desk’’.
The main surgeon checks the arranged data and receives advice from
the Strategy desk during the procedures. Clinical experience of brain
tumor surgery using OPeLiNK in our institute is reported.