Evaluation of Intraoperative Volumetric Assessment of Breast Volume Using 3D Handheld Stereo Photogrammetric Device.
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37623512
Description
Methods for assessing three-dimensional (3D) breast volume are becoming increasingly popular in breast surgery. However, the precision of intraoperative volumetric assessment is still unclear. Until now, only non-validated scanning systems have been used for intraoperative volumetric analyses. This study aimed to assess the feasibility, handling, and accuracy of a commercially available, validated, and portable device for intraoperative 3D volumetric evaluation. All patients who underwent breast surgery from 2020 to 2022 were identified from our institutional database. Intraoperative 3D volumetric assessments of 103 patients were included in this study. Standardized 3D volumetric measurements were obtained 3 months postoperatively to compare the intraoperatively generated volumetric assessment. All of the study participants were women with a mean age of 48.3 ± 14.7 years (range: 20-89). The mean time for intraoperative volumetric assessment was 8.7 ± 2.6 min. The postoperative 3D volumetric assessment, with a mean volume of 507.11 ± 206.29 cc, showed no significant difference from the intraoperative volumetric measurements of 504.24 ± 276.61 cc (p = 0.68). The mean absolute volume difference between the intraoperative simulations and postoperative results was 27.1 cc. Intraoperative 3D volumetric assessment using the VECTRA H2 imaging system seems to be a feasible, reliable, and accurate method for measuring breast volume. Based on this finding, we plan to investigate whether volumetric objective evaluations will help to improve breast symmetry in the future.
Date of Publication
2023-08-15
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
3-dimensional VECTRA VECTRA H2 handheld device breast size breast volume intraoperative volume intraoperative volumetric assessment three-dimensional
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Loucas, Rafael | |
Loucas, Marios | |
Leitsch, Sebastian | |
Danuser, Katarina | |
Reichard, Gabriela | |
Haroon, Omar | |
Koban, Konstantin | |
Holzbach, Thomas |
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Series
Journal of personalized medicine
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
2075-4426
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open.access