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Endoscopic navigation for minimally invasive suturing

Wengert, Christian
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Bossard, Lukas
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Baur, Charles  
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2008
Computer Aided Surgery
10th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2007)

Manipulating small objects such as needles, screws or plates inside the human body during minimally invasive surgery can be very difficult for less experienced surgeons due to the loss of 3D depth perception. Classical navigation techniques are often incapable of providing support in such situations, as the augmentation of the scene with the necessary artificial markers - if possible at all - is usually cumbersome and leads to increased invasiveness. We present an approach relying solely on a standard endoscope as a tracking device for determining the pose of such objects, using the example of a suturing needle. The resulting pose information is then used to generate artificial 3D cues on the 2D screen to provide optimal support for surgeons during tissue suturing. In addition, if an external tracking device is provided to report the endoscope's position, the suturing needle can be directly tracked in the world coordinate system. Furthermore, a visual navigation aid can be incorporated if a 3D surface is intraoperatively reconstructed from the endoscopic video stream or registered from preoperative imaging.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1080/10929080802337914
Web of Science ID

WOS:000260918200006

Author(s)
Wengert, Christian
Bossard, Lukas
Baur, Charles  
Szekely, Gabor
Cattin, Philippe C.
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Computer Aided Surgery
Volume

13

Start page

299

End page

310

Subjects

Endoscopy

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navigation

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augmented reality

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depth cues

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suturing needle

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Randomized Hough Transform

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Tracking

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Surgery

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Instruments

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
10th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2007)

Brisbane, AUSTRALIA

Oct 29-Nov 02, 2007

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November 30, 2010
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