Zhang Hui, Banovac Filip, Lin Ralph, Glossop Neil, Wood Bradford J, Lindisch David, Levy Elliot, Cleary Kevin
Department of Radiology, Imaging Science and Information Systems (ISIS) Center, Georgetown University, and Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
Comput Aided Surg. 2006 May;11(3):127-36. doi: 10.3109/10929080600751399.
Electromagnetic tracking has great potential for assisting physicians in precision placement of instruments during minimally invasive interventions in the abdomen, since electromagnetic tracking is not limited by the line-of-sight restrictions of optical tracking. A new generation of electromagnetic tracking has recently become available, with sensors small enough to be included in the tips of instruments. To fully exploit the potential of this technology, our research group has been developing a computer aided, image-guided system that uses electromagnetic tracking for visualization of the internal anatomy during abdominal interventions. As registration is a critical component in developing an accurate image-guided system, we present three registration techniques: 1) enhanced paired-point registration (time-stamp match registration and dynamic registration); 2) orientation-based registration; and 3) needle shape-based registration. Respiration compensation is another important issue, particularly in the abdomen, where respiratory motion can make precise targeting difficult. To address this problem, we propose reference tracking and affine transformation methods. Finally, we present our prototype navigation system, which integrates the registration, segmentation, path-planning and navigation functions to provide real-time image guidance in the clinical environment. The methods presented here have been tested with a respiratory phantom specially designed by our group and in swine animal studies under approved protocols. Based on these tests, we conclude that our system can provide quick and accurate localization of tracked instruments in abdominal interventions, and that it offers a user-friendly display for the physician.
电磁跟踪在辅助医生进行腹部微创介入手术时精确放置器械方面具有巨大潜力,因为电磁跟踪不受光学跟踪视线限制的约束。新一代电磁跟踪设备最近已面市,其传感器小到足以安装在器械尖端。为了充分利用这项技术的潜力,我们的研究团队一直在开发一种计算机辅助的图像引导系统,该系统在腹部介入手术期间利用电磁跟踪来可视化内部解剖结构。由于配准是开发精确图像引导系统的关键组成部分,我们介绍三种配准技术:1)增强型配对点配准(时间戳匹配配准和动态配准);2)基于方向的配准;3)基于针形状的配准。呼吸补偿是另一个重要问题,尤其是在腹部,呼吸运动可能会使精确靶向变得困难。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了参考跟踪和仿射变换方法。最后,我们展示了我们的原型导航系统,该系统集成了配准、分割、路径规划和导航功能,以在临床环境中提供实时图像引导。这里介绍的方法已经在我们团队专门设计的呼吸模型上以及在符合批准方案的猪动物研究中进行了测试。基于这些测试,我们得出结论,我们的系统能够在腹部介入手术中快速准确地定位被跟踪的器械,并且为医生提供了用户友好的显示界面。