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Standardizing Surgical Freedom Measurement : A Tool for Objective Comparison of Skull Base Approaches

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dc.contributor.author Odeibat, Yousef
dc.contributor.author Gago, Guilherme
dc.contributor.author Monsalve, Martin
dc.contributor.author Agosti, Edoardo
dc.contributor.author Champagne, Pierre-Olivier
dc.date.accessioned 2026-08-19T16:27:42Z
dc.date.available 2026-08-19T16:27:42Z
dc.date.issued 2026-02-27
dc.identifier.citation Odeibat Y, Gago G, Monsalve M, Agosti E, Champagne PO. Standardizing Surgical Freedom Measurement: A Tool for Objective Comparison of Skull Base Approaches. J Neurol Surg B Skull Base. 2026;87(S01):358. doi:10.1055/s-0046-1819346
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.fleni.org.ar/xmlui/handle/123456789/1569
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0046-1819346
dc.description.abstract Background: Surgical freedom quantifies proximal instrument maneuverability with fixed distal targets, critical for comparing neurosurgical approaches. Current methods lack standardization, using different geometries without universal scaling, preventing meaningful cross-study comparison. Objective: Develop and validate a standardized mathematical framework and software tool for surgical freedom measurement, enabling universal comparison across different surgical approaches. Methods: A standardized framework and dedicated calculator software were developed using 3D triangulation of proximal boundary points, normalized to maximum maneuverability (πL2, circle area with radius = probe length). Statistical evaluation of proximal and distal measurement errors was performed. The method was validated across seven cases: flat surface (control), skin incision (Kocher's point), parietal burr hole (dura), bifrontal (ICA-ACA junction), pterional (optic nerve), endoscopic endonasal (lateral opticocarotid recess), and far lateral (hypoglossal canal). Point reduction analysis (12 to 3 points) was performed to establish minimum sampling requirements. Results: The standardized method successfully differentiated surgical corridors: flat surface (95.8%), Kocher's point (87.5%), parietal burr hole (46.1%), pterional (17.6%), endonasal (8.0%), and far lateral (3.9%), demonstrating the framework's discriminatory capability. Point-reduction analysis showed a progressive drop from maximum surgical freedom as sampling points decreased: <1% with ≥10 points, 4% with 7 points, 7% with 6 points, 15% with 5 points, 26% with 4 points, and 50% with 3 points. Conclusion: This framework and software provide a standardized, mathematically rigorous method for surgical freedom quantification. The πL2 normalization enables universal comparison across different approaches and studies. Point-reduction analysis shows that ≥7 sampling points are necessary to maintain reliable measurement accuracy. Open-source implementation facilitates widespread adoption for surgical planning and research applications. es_ES
dc.language.iso eng es_ES
dc.publisher Thieme es_ES
dc.subject Estándares de Referencia es_ES
dc.subject Reference Standards es_ES
dc.subject Base del Cráneo es_ES
dc.subject Skull Base es_ES
dc.subject Libertad quirúrgica es_ES
dc.subject Surgical freedom es_ES
dc.title Standardizing Surgical Freedom Measurement : A Tool for Objective Comparison of Skull Base Approaches es_ES
dc.type Presentation es_ES
dc.description.fil Fil: Monsalve, Martin. Fleni. Departamento de Neurocirugía; Argentina.
dc.relation.ispartofVOLUME 87
dc.relation.ispartofNUMBER S01
dc.relation.ispartofPAGINATION 358
dc.relation.ispartofCOUNTRY Alemania
dc.relation.ispartofCITY Stuttgart
dc.relation.ispartofTITLE Journal of neurological surgery. Part B, Skull base
dc.relation.ispartofISSN 2193-634X
dc.type.snrd Presentation es_ES


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