McConnell Brain Imaging Center, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, WB 221, 3801 University Street, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, Canada.
Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg. 2017 Mar;12(3):363-378. doi: 10.1007/s11548-016-1478-0. Epub 2016 Aug 31.
Navigation systems commonly used in neurosurgery suffer from two main drawbacks: (1) their accuracy degrades over the course of the operation and (2) they require the surgeon to mentally map images from the monitor to the patient. In this paper, we introduce the Intraoperative Brain Imaging System (IBIS), an open-source image-guided neurosurgery research platform that implements a novel workflow where navigation accuracy is improved using tracked intraoperative ultrasound (iUS) and the visualization of navigation information is facilitated through the use of augmented reality (AR).
The IBIS platform allows a surgeon to capture tracked iUS images and use them to automatically update preoperative patient models and plans through fast GPU-based reconstruction and registration methods. Navigation, resection and iUS-based brain shift correction can all be performed using an AR view. IBIS has an intuitive graphical user interface for the calibration of a US probe, a surgical pointer as well as video devices used for AR (e.g., a surgical microscope).
The components of IBIS have been validated in the laboratory and evaluated in the operating room. Image-to-patient registration accuracy is on the order of [Formula: see text] and can be improved with iUS to a median target registration error of 2.54 mm. The accuracy of the US probe calibration is between 0.49 and 0.82 mm. The average reprojection error of the AR system is [Formula: see text]. The system has been used in the operating room for various types of surgery, including brain tumor resection, vascular neurosurgery, spine surgery and DBS electrode implantation.
The IBIS platform is a validated system that allows researchers to quickly bring the results of their work into the operating room for evaluation. It is the first open-source navigation system to provide a complete solution for AR visualization.
神经外科中常用的导航系统存在两个主要缺点:(1)其精度随着手术过程而降低;(2)它们要求外科医生在大脑中对来自监视器的图像进行映射。在本文中,我们介绍了术中脑成像系统(IBIS),这是一个开源的图像引导神经外科研究平台,它实现了一种新的工作流程,其中通过跟踪术中超声(iUS)提高导航精度,并通过使用增强现实(AR)来方便导航信息的可视化。
IBIS 平台允许外科医生捕获跟踪 iUS 图像,并使用它们通过快速基于 GPU 的重建和配准方法自动更新术前患者模型和计划。导航、切除和基于 iUS 的脑移位校正都可以使用 AR 视图进行。IBIS 具有用于 US 探头、手术指针以及用于 AR 的视频设备(例如手术显微镜)的校准直观的图形用户界面。
IBIS 的各个组成部分已在实验室中得到验证,并在手术室中进行了评估。图像到患者的配准精度约为[公式:见文本],并且可以通过 iUS 将其提高到中位数目标配准误差 2.54 毫米。US 探头校准的精度在 0.49 到 0.82 毫米之间。AR 系统的平均重投影误差为[公式:见文本]。该系统已在手术室中用于各种类型的手术,包括脑肿瘤切除、血管神经外科、脊柱手术和 DBS 电极植入。
IBIS 平台是一个经过验证的系统,允许研究人员快速将其工作成果带入手术室进行评估。它是第一个提供完整的 AR 可视化解决方案的开源导航系统。