2015
DOI: 10.1177/0310057x1504300413
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Electromagnetic Needle Tracking during Simulated Right Internal Jugular Cannulation

Abstract: This study used three-dimensional information from Stealth navigation technology during simulated right internal jugular vein cannulation to define the initial needle trajectory taken when using three approaches: landmark (LM), short-axis (SAX) ultrasound and long-axis (LAX) ultrasound. Nineteen volunteers indicated the entry site and needle direction (track) they would use in performing right internal jugular vein cannulation by the three approaches. The likelihood of cannulation success, arterial puncture an… Show more

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“…Instead of a pre‐procedural scan, a statistical spine model based on a series of CT scans of unique patients or MRI images can be used for real‐time 3D anatomical reconstructions that could potentially benefit facet blockade or central venous cannulation . The only clinical study in anaesthetic practice used electromagnetic tracking (Northern Digital) in combination with PercuNav image fusion (Philips Healthcare, Bothell, USA) to plot a desired needle path based on pre‐recorded CT or MRI images for injections to the piriformis muscle in five patients .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of a pre‐procedural scan, a statistical spine model based on a series of CT scans of unique patients or MRI images can be used for real‐time 3D anatomical reconstructions that could potentially benefit facet blockade or central venous cannulation . The only clinical study in anaesthetic practice used electromagnetic tracking (Northern Digital) in combination with PercuNav image fusion (Philips Healthcare, Bothell, USA) to plot a desired needle path based on pre‐recorded CT or MRI images for injections to the piriformis muscle in five patients .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our challenge to solve needle visualization and deflection, determining enter point and avoiding critical anatomy. Most of early research were about vascular intervention [7] and nerve block anesthesia [8] performed by non-interventional ultrasound professors, however, there has been research on bone biopsy currently [9]. Due to operators' experience or tissue character it's difficult to identify the target or the needle tip, thus this is the area where needle tracking technology needs to be developed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%