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Use of virtual reality for procedural planning of transcatheter aortic valve replacement

Xavier Ruyra, Eduard Permanyer, Marina Huguet, Giuliana Maldonado

2022Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study sought to evaluate the impact of virtual reality (VR) tools in procedural planning of transcatheter aortic valve replacement. A prospective study involving 11 patients referred for transcatheter aortic valve replacement was conducted. A multidetector computed tomography was used to acquire and segment the anatomy of the access route and landing zone. From the information obtained with the multidetector computed tomography in DICOM format, we built a virtual platform (VisuaMed, Techer Team, Valencia, Spain) that contains all the clinical information of the patients and a virtualized model of their anatomy. Wearing VR devices, the professional was able to 'walk inside' the anatomy in an interactive and immersive way. Decisions after the evaluation of routine clinical images were compared with those after experience with VR models and intraprocedural findings.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMultidetector computed tomographyVirtual realityValve replacementComputed tomographyRadiologyDICOMSurgical planningMedical physicsComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionStenosisSurgical Simulation and TrainingCardiac Valve Diseases and TreatmentsAnatomy and Medical Technology