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Evaluation of a novel calibration technique for optically tracked oblique laparoscopes.

Stijn De Buck1, Frederik Maes, André D'Hoore, Paul Suetens.   

Abstract

This paper proposes an evaluation of a novel calibration method for an optically tracked oblique laparoscope. We present the necessary tools to track an oblique scope and a camera model which includes changes to the intrinsic camera parameters thereby extending previously proposed methods. Because oblique scopes offer a wide 'virtual' view on the surgical field, the method is of great interest for augmented reality guidance of laparoscopic interventions using an oblique scope. The model and an approximated version are evaluated in an extensive validation study. Using 5 sets of 40 calibration images, we compare both camera models (i.e. model and approximation) and 2 interpolation schemes. The selected model and interpolation scheme reaches an average accuracy of 2.60 pixel and an equivalent 3D error of 0.60 mm. Finally, we present initial experience of the presented approach with an oblique scope and optical tracking in a clinical setup. During a laparoscopic rectum resection surgery the setup was used to augment the scene with a model of the pelvis. The method worked properly and the attached probes did not interfere with normal procedure.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18051092     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75757-3_57

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv


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