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  • The study aimed to assess the accuracy of intraoperative CT Hounsfield unit (HU) measurements compared to preoperative values and analyze radiation exposure between the two.
  • In patient group one, a strong correlation between preoperative and intraoperative HU values was found, indicating reliability, while patient group two showed poor correlation.
  • The findings suggest that using intraoperative AIRO CT imaging can accurately measure bone quality without increasing radiation exposure during surgery.

Article Abstract

Study Design: Retrospective Cohort Study.

Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of intraoperatively measured computed tomography (CT) Hounsfield unit (HU) values by comparison with preoperative CT HU values and to compare the radiation exposure between preoperative and intraoperative CT scans.

Methods: HU values of lumbar vertebrae were measured and compared between preoperative and intraoperative CT scans in patients undergoing lumbar interbody fusion. In patient group one, Canon CT scanners were used preoperatively and the AIRO CT scanner was used intraoperatively. In patient group two, Canon CT scanners were used preoperatively and the O-arm Cone Beam CT (CBCT) scanner was used intraoperatively. In a subgroup analysis of patient group one, radiation by means of CT Dose Index (CTDI) was compared between Canon and AIRO CT scanners.

Results: In the first patient group, a total of 250 vertebrae were analysed in 74 patients showing a strong Pearson correlation of >.94 between pre- and intraoperative HU values. Bland-Altman analysis indicated consistency and equivalence with a bias of 3.9 and 95% limits of agreement from -27.17 to 34.97 when comparing all pre- and intraoperative HU values of L1-5. In the second patient group, a total of 27 vertebrae were analysed in 10 patients showing weak Pearson correlation and Bland-Altman analysis indicated no equivalence. CTDI did not differ between Canon and AIRO CT scanners.

Conclusion: Correct and reliable CT HU measurement as mandatory key factor for the intraoperative assessment of bone quality and robotic-assisted surgery is feasible with intraoperative AIRO CT imaging without increase of radiation exposure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10538323PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21925682221078239DOI Listing

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