Virtual Intraoperative CT (viCT): Sequential Anatomic Updates for Modeling Tissue Resection Throughout Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Nicole M. Gunderson, Graham J. Harris, Jeremy S. Ruthberg, Pengcheng Chen, Di Mao, Randall A. Bly, Waleed M. Abuzeid, Eric J. Seibel

TL;DR
This paper introduces viCT, a method that updates preoperative CT models during endoscopic sinus surgery using intraoperative 3D reconstructions from monocular video, improving visualization of evolving anatomy.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel intraoperative imaging technique that sequentially updates CT models without additional hardware, enhancing surgical guidance during ESS.
Findings
viCT achieves submillimeter accuracy in cadaveric studies.
High agreement with ground-truth anatomy across surgical stages.
Potential for real-time intraoperative anatomical updates.
Abstract
Purpose: Incomplete dissection is a common cause of persistent disease and revision endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) in chronic rhinosinusitis. Current image-guided surgery systems typically reference static preoperative CT (pCT), and do not model evolving resection boundaries. We present Virtual Intraoperative CT (viCT), a method for sequentially updating pCT throughout ESS using intraoperative 3D reconstructions from monocular endoscopic video to enable visualization of evolving anatomy in CT format. Methods: Monocular endoscopic video is processed using a depth-supervised NeRF framework with virtual stereo synthesis to generate metrically scaled 3D reconstructions at multiple surgical intervals. Reconstructions undergo rigid, landmark-based registration in 3D Slicer guided by anatomical correspondences, and are then voxelized into the pCT grid. viCT volumes were generated using a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical Simulation and Training · Anatomy and Medical Technology · Sinusitis and nasal conditions
