Syringosubarachnoid shunting with augmented reality navigation through a keyhole laminectomy of the upper thoracic spine: illustrative case

J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2024 Aug 26;8(9):CASE24130. doi: 10.3171/CASE24130. Print 2024 Aug 26.

Abstract

Background: A syringosubarachnoid (SS) shunt combined with keyhole hemilaminectomy is a beneficial procedure that can reduce the size of the skin incision and the risk of complications. However, ingenuity is needed to confirm the position of the syrinx during surgery. The authors present a case in which they treated syringomyelia in the upper thoracic spine using augmented reality (AR) to confirm syrinx formation, bone resection, and skin incision.

Observations: Microscope-based AR was an appropriate and practical choice in this case. By placing the reference array at the Mayfield clamp, it was possible to use AR from the point of skin incision. Under AR navigation, an SS shunt tube can be placed in the short syrinx.

Lessons: AR navigation enables pinpoint SS shunt tube insertion with minimal skin incision and bone resection. It is particularly useful for upper thoracic and small syrinx lesions. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24130.

Keywords: augmented reality; surgical navigation systems; syringomyelia.