Holographic image-guided thoracoscopic surgery: possibility of usefulness for esophageal cancer patients with abnormal artery

Esophagus. 2020 Oct;17(4):508-511. doi: 10.1007/s10388-020-00737-6. Epub 2020 Apr 3.

Abstract

Background: With the recent improvement of medical image analysis technology, three-dimensional (3D) holograms technology is beginning to be used as intraoperative image support.

Case presentation: We used a wearable holographic computer during thoracoscopic esophagectomy in a 70-year-old man with esophageal cancer. During lymph node dissection around the right recurrent laryngeal nerve, abnormal blood vessels were observed beside the right subclavian artery (RSA). As a result of confirming the anatomical variation of the right vertebral artery (RVA) using the 3D holograms, it was possible to understand that the RVA branched from a low position on the RSA.

Conclusions: Holographic image-guided thoracoscopic esophagectomy using wearable holographic computer provided better spatial recognition of vascular variation and safe lymph node dissection.

Keywords: 3D holograms; Esophageal cancer; Thoracoscopic esophagectomy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Esophageal Neoplasms / pathology
  • Esophageal Neoplasms / surgery*
  • Esophagectomy / methods
  • Holography / instrumentation*
  • Humans
  • Imaging, Three-Dimensional / methods
  • Lymph Node Excision / methods
  • Male
  • Neoplasm Staging
  • Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve / surgery
  • Subclavian Artery / surgery
  • Surgery, Computer-Assisted / instrumentation*
  • Thoracoscopy / methods*
  • Vertebral Artery / abnormalities*
  • Vertebral Artery / diagnostic imaging
  • Vertebral Artery / surgery