3D Animation minimally invasive spinal surgery

Development of a 3D animation demonstrating the use of a minimally invasive surgical technique in spinal surgery.

Background:

In microneurosurgical interventions on the spine, the procedure is performed through a tubular approach and with the aid of a surgical microscope. To do this, a small incision is gently dilated using a tubular instrument (tubular retractor) to create a working channel for the surgery.

3D Animation minimally invasive spinal surgery

Minimally invasive spinal surgery using a tubular access approach

Rights of use of the image material: Inselspital Bern
Music: Kevin McLeod – Impact prelude – Usage license: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)

Project description:

We created a 3D animation for Inselspital Bern on minimally invasive spinal surgery using tissue-conserving tubular surgical approaches. The video is used during doctor-patient consultations to help patients better understand the upcoming procedure.

At the beginning of the animation, a skeleton is shown inside a transparent body. The spine is centered in the frame, introducing the topic.

Skeleton back - spine
Skeleton back – spine

In the next scene, a marked area (purple) highlights the small incision (only 1–2 cm long) made to provide access.

Marking incision – minimally invasive surgery

A guide rod is inserted into the desired target site under X-ray guidance.

Guide rod minimally invasive spinal surgery
Guide rod minimally invasive spinal surgery

The access area is gradually widened using tubular instruments (tubular retractors) without damaging the tissue or muscles.

Tubular access - spine surgery
Tubular access – spine surgery

Through the access channel created in this way, surgical micro-instruments can now be guided to the target area on the spine and the surgery can be performed using a microscope.

Tubus and burr - minimally invasive
Tubus and burr – minimally invasive

The animation now demonstrates the use of a burr on a vertebra.

Burr - minimally invasive surgery
Burr – minimally invasive surgery

In addition, a punch is introduced to remove pieces of the dura mater.

Dura mater - surgery tube
Dura mater – surgery tube

Project details 3D animation minimally invasive spinal surgery

Content: 3D animation

Use:  Information film for patient for use on website or doctor’s consultation

Specs: Full-HD, ~ 1:00 min.

Client: Inselspital Bern, Universitätsklinik für Neurochirurgie, Dr. Andreas Nowacki

The rights of use of the images shown here are held by the client; use of the images shown here is not permitted. Images and video are protected by watermarks.

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