Accuracy and cost analysis of image-guided sinus surgery.

Otolaryngol Clin North Am

Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Medical Center, 530 First Avenue, Suite 3C, New York, NY 10016, USA.

Published: June 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • The use of image guidance systems (IGS) in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) has become popular due to their proven accuracy in various patient studies.
  • Surgeons generally appreciate IGS for its ease of use and ability to enhance confidence in locating anatomical structures, though it tends to increase the duration of surgery.
  • Despite concerns over longer operative times, most surgeons anticipate using IGS more frequently in the future, as it has potential benefits for complex cases with distorted anatomy or significant disease.

Article Abstract

The use of image guidance in FESS has become widespread over the past several years. Numerous studies involving large numbers of patients illustrate the accuracy of these systems. In addition, case reports concerning patients who have extensive sinonasal neoplasms or distorted anatomy serve to demonstrate the usefulness of IGS. Studies by Metson et al [22] and Fried et al [23] have also investigated the surgeons' opinions of IGS. The vast majority of sinus surgeons have been pleased with the systems' ease of use and accuracy. Increased confidence in precisely localizing anatomical structures was the primary benefit. The major drawback to using image-guided systems was the increased operative time. Despite this, almost all surgeons who were questioned reported that they expect to increase their use of IGS in the future. By giving the surgeon real-time localization of surgical instruments, IGS could result in safer and more thorough surgery. This effect could have major implications for difficult surgeries in which distorted anatomy or extensive disease might otherwise result in incomplete eradication of the disease process. Studies examining these issues are necessary before a final conclusion can be drawn as to whether the accuracy achieved with current systems is truly beneficial and the cost is worth incurring.

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