Augmented reality visualization of deformable tubular structures for surgical simulation

作者:Ferrari Vincenzo; Viglialoro Rosanna Maria*; Nicoli Paola; Cutolo Fabrizio; Condino Sara; Carbone Marina; Siesto Mentore; Ferrari Mauro
来源:International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, 2016, 12(2): 231-240.
DOI:10.1002/rcs.1681

摘要

Background Surgical simulation based on augmented reality (AR), mixing the benefits of physical and virtual simulation, represents a step forward in surgical training. However, available systems are unable to update the virtual anatomy following deformations impressed on actual anatomy. Methods A proof-of-concept solution is described providing AR visualization of hidden deformable tubular structures using nitinol tubes sensorized with electromagnetic sensors. This system was tested in vitro on a setup comprised of sensorized cystic, left and right hepatic, and proper hepatic arteries. In the trial session, the surgeon deformed the tubular structures with surgical forceps in 10 positions. Results The mean, standard deviation, and maximum misalignment between virtual and real arteries were 0.35, 0.22, and 0.99 mm, respectively. Conclusion The alignment accuracy obtained demonstrates the feasibility of the approach, which can be adopted in advanced AR simulations, in particular as an aid to the identification and isolation of tubular structures.

  • 出版日期2016-6