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Software Reconstructs 3D Representation of Aortic Root for Valve Replacement Surgery

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 27 Feb 2012
New software streamlines workflow for minimally invasive heart valve-implantation procedures.

Siemens Healthcare (Erlangen, Germany) recently received clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for syngo Aortic ValveGuide, an integrated image processing software that helps cardiologists and cardiac surgeons prepare and perform transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). More...
The syngo Aortic ValveGuide automatically reconstructs a three-dimensional (3D) representation of the aortic root from cross-sectional images acquired with the angiography system and provides the best projection angle for the valve replacement.

The software selects anatomic landmarks and overlays the 3D image with 2D images acquired during live fluoroscopy, enabling the physician to obtain real-time 3D guidance in the patient’s body while navigating the new valve to its intended location. This groundbreaking software, which is now available to customers, reflects the spirit of Siemens Healthcare’s Agenda 2013--a recently announced two-year initiative designed in part to strengthen the Healthcare Sector's innovative power and competitiveness.

During the minimally invasive TAVR intervention, an artificial aortic valve is inserted via the femoral artery or through the apex of the heart. syngo Aortic ValveGuide provides the physician with automated 3D guidance by segmenting the aortic root in 3D mode from images created using the angiography system. With the help of anatomic landmarks in the 3D vessel representation, syngo Aortic ValveGuide calculates the precise perpendicular view on the aortic root. The C-arm adjusts to the corresponding angulations for live fluoroscopy, enabling the physician to position the new valve with precision. Therefore, as soon as the software overlays the 3D image of the aorta with the 2D live fluoroscopy, the cath lab cardiologist--or, respectively, the heart surgeon in the hybrid operating room (OR)--can begin the intervention. Since syngo Aortic ValveGuide only requires a short fluoroscopy time prior to the procedure, the patient's exposure to radiation and contrast can be reduced considerably.

Prior to syngo Aortic ValveGuide, users had to rely on preprocedural (or intraprocedural) computed tomography (CT), manually coregistering it with live fluoroscopy and overlaying it on a live fluoroscopy image to determine the correct angulation. This process required additional steps and highly skilled personnel. The new syngo Aortic ValveGuide uses syngo DynaCT Cardiac--Siemens software that processes CT-like cardiac images from images acquired using the angiography system.

“syngo DynaCT allows us to evaluate the anatomy of the aortic root and the position of the coronary ostiae. The overlay of the intraprocedural 3D image over live fluoroscopy gives us an additional level of confidence for the valve implantation,” said William O'Neill, MD, professor of medicine and cardiology, executive dean for clinical affairs and interim-executive dean for research and research training at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (FL, USA) and chief medical officer at University of Miami Health System. “The automated workflow of the syngo Aortic ValveGuide makes the procedure easier--and the indication of a perpendicular view plane helps to make it even safer.”

Launched by Siemens Healthcare Sector in November 2011, Agenda 2013 is a two-year global initiative with specific measures will be implemented in four fields of action: innovation, competitiveness, regional footprint, and people development.

The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the world’s largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a developer of in medical imaging systems, laboratory diagnostics, medical information technology, and hearing aids.

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