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Image-guided surgical microscope with mounted minitracker

Caversaccio, Marco
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Garcia-Giraldez, Jaime  
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Gonzalez-Ballester, Miguel A.
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2007
Journal of Laryngology & Otology

A new image-guided microscope using augmented reality overlays has been developed. Unlike other systems, the novelty of our design consists in mounting a precise mini and low-cost tracker directly on the microscope to track the motion of the surgical tools and the patient. Correctly scaled cut-views of the pre-operative computed tomography (CT) stack can be displayed on the overlay, orthogonal to the optical view or even including the direction of a clinical tool. Moreover, the system can manage three-dimensional models for tumours or bone structures and allows interaction with them using virtual tools, showing trajectories and distances. The mean error of the overlay was 0.7 mm. Clinical accuracy has shown results of 1.1–1.8 mm.

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research article
DOI
10.1017/s0022215106003938
Web of Science ID

WOS:000250484400014

Author(s)
Caversaccio, Marco
Garcia-Giraldez, Jaime  
Gonzalez-Ballester, Miguel A.
Marti, Gaëtan
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Journal of Laryngology & Otology
Volume

121

Issue

2

Start page

160

End page

162

Subjects

Surgery

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Computer Assisted

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Otorhinolaryngologic

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Surgical Procedures

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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