A systematic review of common landmarks in navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS)

Background Navigation brought about a tremendous improvement in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). When upgraded accordingly, FESS becomes navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS). Indications for intraoperative use of navigation can be broadened to almost any FESS case. NESS in advanced s...

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Autores principales: Tomislav Baudoin, Tomislav Gregurić, Filip Bacan, Boris Jelavić, Goran Geber, Andro Košec
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8a23eb067ee04c4094c9e64d2530e3bc2021-11-04T15:51:57ZA systematic review of common landmarks in navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS)2469-932210.1080/24699322.2021.1992504https://doaj.org/article/8a23eb067ee04c4094c9e64d2530e3bc2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24699322.2021.1992504https://doaj.org/toc/2469-9322Background Navigation brought about a tremendous improvement in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). When upgraded accordingly, FESS becomes navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS). Indications for intraoperative use of navigation can be broadened to almost any FESS case. NESS in advanced sinus surgery is currently still not used routinely and requires systematic practice guidelines. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on commonly identified landmarks while performing advanced NESS according to evidence-based medicine (EBM) principles. Material and methods This review paper has been assembled following PRISMA guidelines. A PubMed and Scopus (EMBASE) search on anatomical landmarks in functional endoscopic and navigated sinus surgery resulted in 47 results. Of these, only 14 (29.8%) contained original data, constituting the synthesis of best-quality available evidence. Results Anatomical landmarks are considered to be the most important points of orientation for optimal use of navigation systems during FESS surgery. The most commonly identified significant landmarks are as follows: (1) Maxillary sinus ostium; (2) Orbital wall; (3) Frontal recess; (4) Skull base; (5) Ground lamella; (6) Fovea posterior; (7) Sphenoid sinus ostium. Conclusions: Establishing common landmarks are essential in performing NESS. This is true for advanced and novice surgeons alike and offers a possibility to use navigation systems systematically, taking advantage of all the benefits of endoscopic navigated surgery.Tomislav BaudoinTomislav GregurićFilip BacanBoris JelavićGoran GeberAndro KošecTaylor & Francis Grouparticlealgorithmfunctional endoscopic sinus surgery (fess)navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (ness)image-guided sinus surgery (igs)Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsR858-859.7SurgeryRD1-811ENComputer Assisted Surgery, Vol 26, Iss 1, Pp 77-84 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic algorithm
functional endoscopic sinus surgery (fess)
navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (ness)
image-guided sinus surgery (igs)
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
R858-859.7
Surgery
RD1-811
spellingShingle algorithm
functional endoscopic sinus surgery (fess)
navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (ness)
image-guided sinus surgery (igs)
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
R858-859.7
Surgery
RD1-811
Tomislav Baudoin
Tomislav Gregurić
Filip Bacan
Boris Jelavić
Goran Geber
Andro Košec
A systematic review of common landmarks in navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS)
description Background Navigation brought about a tremendous improvement in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). When upgraded accordingly, FESS becomes navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS). Indications for intraoperative use of navigation can be broadened to almost any FESS case. NESS in advanced sinus surgery is currently still not used routinely and requires systematic practice guidelines. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on commonly identified landmarks while performing advanced NESS according to evidence-based medicine (EBM) principles. Material and methods This review paper has been assembled following PRISMA guidelines. A PubMed and Scopus (EMBASE) search on anatomical landmarks in functional endoscopic and navigated sinus surgery resulted in 47 results. Of these, only 14 (29.8%) contained original data, constituting the synthesis of best-quality available evidence. Results Anatomical landmarks are considered to be the most important points of orientation for optimal use of navigation systems during FESS surgery. The most commonly identified significant landmarks are as follows: (1) Maxillary sinus ostium; (2) Orbital wall; (3) Frontal recess; (4) Skull base; (5) Ground lamella; (6) Fovea posterior; (7) Sphenoid sinus ostium. Conclusions: Establishing common landmarks are essential in performing NESS. This is true for advanced and novice surgeons alike and offers a possibility to use navigation systems systematically, taking advantage of all the benefits of endoscopic navigated surgery.
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author Tomislav Baudoin
Tomislav Gregurić
Filip Bacan
Boris Jelavić
Goran Geber
Andro Košec
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Tomislav Gregurić
Filip Bacan
Boris Jelavić
Goran Geber
Andro Košec
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title A systematic review of common landmarks in navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS)
title_short A systematic review of common landmarks in navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS)
title_full A systematic review of common landmarks in navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS)
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title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of common landmarks in navigated endoscopic sinus surgery (NESS)
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