DocumentCode
3194137
Title
A model for virtual suturing in vascular surgery
Author
Holbrey, R. ; Bulpitt, Andrew ; Brodlie, Ken ; Walkley, Mark ; Scott, Julian
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput., Leeds Univ.
fYear
2004
fDate
10-10 June 2004
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
58
Abstract
Vascular surgery is a technically demanding surgical speciality, one component of which is the accurate placement of sutures through a diseased vessel wall. Minor errors can result in thrombosis and failure of the procedure. To develop the necessary skills takes many hours of practice, which, in the past, have been acquired at the operating table. Recreating a surgical environment using virtual tools presents a number of research challenges. Conventional collision detection methods fail for deformable bodies and do not provide a mechanism to scale the response over different regions at the same time. We have developed a threaded collision test allowing the mesh to be updated whilst guaranteeing a smooth force response for haptic devices. The finite element method (FEM) is adapted to allow multiple points of contact and the validity of this model is discussed with respect to known tissue behaviour. Following a preliminary examination by clinicians, a novel scheme is introduced for simulating more realistic force responses
Keywords
biological tissues; medical computing; mesh generation; solid modelling; surgery; virtual reality; finite element method; haptic device; mesh update; surgical environment recreation; threaded collision test; tissue behaviour; vascular surgery; virtual suturing; Computer graphics; Surgery;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics, 2004. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Bournemouth
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2137-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TPCG.2004.1314452
Filename
1314452
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