作者
Sylvain Bernhardt, Stéphane A Nicolau, Vincent Agnus, Luc Soler, Christophe Doignon, Jacques Marescaux
发表日期
2016/5/1
期刊
Medical image analysis
卷号
30
页码范围
130-143
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The use of augmented reality in minimally invasive surgery has been the subject of much research for more than a decade. The endoscopic view of the surgical scene is typically augmented with a 3D model extracted from a preoperative acquisition. However, the organs of interest often present major changes in shape and location because of the pneumoperitoneum and patient displacement. There have been numerous attempts to compensate for this distortion between the pre- and intraoperative states. Some have attempted to recover the visible surface of the organ through image analysis and register it to the preoperative data, but this has proven insufficiently robust and may be problematic with large organs. A second approach is to introduce an intraoperative 3D imaging system as a transition. Hybrid operating rooms are becoming more and more popular, so this seems to be a viable solution, but current …
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