Self-supervised Mamba-based Mastoidectomy Shape Prediction for Cochlear Implant Surgery
This work addresses surgical planning for cochlear implant procedures, representing an incremental domain-specific advancement.
The paper tackles the problem of predicting mastoidectomy shapes for cochlear implant surgery by proposing a self-supervised Mamba-based method that uses only preoperative CT scans, achieving a mean Dice score of 0.70 for estimating mastoidectomy regions.
Cochlear Implant (CI) procedures require the insertion of an electrode array into the cochlea within the inner ear. To achieve this, mastoidectomy, a surgical procedure involving the removal of part of the mastoid region of the temporal bone using a high-speed drill provides safe access to the cochlea through the middle and inner ear. In this paper, we propose a novel Mamba-based method to synthesize the mastoidectomy volume using only preoperative Computed Tomography (CT) scans, where the mastoid remains intact. Our approach introduces a self-supervised learning framework designed to predict the mastoidectomy shape and reconstruct a 3D post-mastoidectomy surface directly from preoperative CT scans. This reconstruction aligns with intraoperative microscope views, enabling various downstream surgical applications. For training, we leverage postoperative CT scans to bypass manual data cleaning and labeling, even when the region removed during mastoidectomy is affected by challenges such as metal artifacts, low signal-to-noise ratio, or electrode wiring. Our method achieves a mean Dice score of 0.70 in estimating mastoidectomy regions, demonstrating its effectiveness for accurate and efficient surgical preoperative planning.