DocumentCode
141233
Title
Design and development of a mobile image overlay system for needle interventions
Author
Anand, M. ; King, F. ; Ungi, T. ; Lasso, A. ; Rudan, J. ; Jayender, J. ; Fritz, Jaka ; Carrino, J.A. ; Jolesz, F.A. ; Fichtinger, Gabor
Author_Institution
Lab. for Percutaneous Surg., Queen´s Univ., Kingston, ON, Canada
fYear
2014
fDate
26-30 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
6159
Lastpage
6162
Abstract
Previously, a static and adjustable image overlay systems were proposed for aiding needle interventions. The system was either fixed to a scanner or mounted over a large articulated counterbalanced arm. Certain drawbacks associated with these systems limited the clinical translation. In order to minimize these limitations, we present the mobile image overlay system with the objective of reduced system weight, smaller dimension, and increased tracking accuracy. The design study includes optimal workspace definition, selection of display device, mirror, and laser source. The laser plane alignment, phantom design, image overlay plane calibration, and system accuracy validation methods are discussed. The virtual image is generated by a tablet device and projected into the patient by using a beamsplitter mirror. The viewbox weight (1.0kg) was reduced by 8.2 times and image overlay plane tracking precision (0.21mm, STD=0.05) was improved by 5 times compared to previous system. The automatic self-calibration of the image overlay plane was achieved in two simple steps and can be done away from patient table. The fiducial registration error of the physical phantom to scanned image volume registration was 1.35mm (STD=0.11). The reduced system weight and increased accuracy of optical tracking should enable the system to be hand held by the physician and explore the image volume over the patient for needle interventions.
Keywords
biomedical optical imaging; calibration; image registration; laser applications in medicine; medical image processing; needles; optical tracking; phantoms; automatic self-calibration; beamsplitter mirror; display device selection; fiducial registration error; image volume registration; laser plane alignment; laser source selection; mass 1.0 kg; mobile image overlay plane tracking precision; needle interventions; optical tracking accuracy; physical phantom; tablet device; virtual image generation; Accuracy; Calibration; Computers; Mirrors; Needles; Phantoms; Three-dimensional displays;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
ISSN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6945035
Filename
6945035
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