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Position Statement: Intra-Operative Use of Computer Aided Surgery

Position Statement: Intra-Operative Use of Computer Aided Surgery

The American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery endorses the intraoperative use of computer-aided surgery in appropriately select cases to assist the surgeon in clarifying complex anatomy during sinus and skull base surgery. There is sufficient expert consensus opinion and literature evidence base to support this position. This technology is used at the discretion of the operating surgeon and is not experimental or investigational. Furthermore, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery is of the opinion that it is impossible to corroborate this with Level 1 evidence. These appropriate, specialty specific, and surgically indicated procedural services should be reimbursed when used by qualified physicians regardless of the specialty. Examples of indications in which use of computer-aided surgery may be deemed appropriate include:

  1. Revision sinus surgery.
  2. Distorted sinus anatomy of development, postoperative, or traumatic origin.
  3. Extensive sino-nasal polyposis.
  4. Pathology involving the frontal, posterior ethmoid or sphenoid sinuses.
  5. Disease abutting the skull base, orbit, optic nerve or carotid artery.
  6. CSF rhinorrhea or conditions where there is a skull base defect.
  7. Benign and malignant Sino-nasal neoplasms.

Related terminology: Image guided sinus surgery, computer-assisted sinus surgery, surgical navigation, computer-guided imaging systems.

Approved 11/4/2002
Revised 9/14/2005
Reaffirmed 12/8/2012
Revised 3/2/2014
Revised 10/3/2023

References:

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  4. Fried MP, Moharir VM, Shin J, Taylor-Becker M, Morrison P. Comparison of endoscopic sinus surgery with and without image guidance. Am J Rhinol. 2002 Jul-Aug; 16(4):193-7.
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  16. Stelter K, Ledderose G, Hempel JM, Morhard DF, Flatz W, Krause E, Mueller J. Image guided navigation by intraoperative CT scan for cochlear implantation. Comput Aided Surg. 2012; 17(3):153-60.
  17. Tabaee A, Hsu AK, Shrime MG, Rickert S, Close LG. Quality of life and complications following image-guided endoscopic sinus surgery. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2006 Jul; 135(1):76-80.
  18. Tabaee A, Kacker A, Kassenoff TL, Anand V. Outcome of computer-assisted sinus surgery: a 5-year study. Am J Rhinol. 2003 Sep-Oct; 17(5):291-7.

Important Disclaimer Notice (Updated 7/31/14)

Position statements are approved by the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery or Foundation (AAO-HNS/F) Boards of Directors and are typically generated from AAO-HNS/F committees. Once approved by the Academy or Foundation Board of Directors, they become official position statements and are added to the existing position statement library. In no sense do they represent a standard of care. The applicability of position statements, as guidance for a procedure, must be determined by the responsible physician in light of all the circumstances presented by the individual patient. Adherence to these clinical position statements will not ensure successful treatment in every situation. As with all AAO-HNS/F guidance, this position statement should not be deemed inclusive of all proper treatment decisions or methods of care, nor exclusive of other treatment decisions or methods of care reasonably directed to obtaining the same results. Position statements are not intended to and should not be treated as legal, medical, or business advice.

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