| Literature DB >> 35750863 |
Vincent Van den Bosch1, Hizirwan Shukri Salim2, Federico Pedersoli3, Peter Isfort3, Njin-Zu Chen2, Otto Stroosma2, Philipp Bruners3, Christiane K Kuhl3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of a novel augmented reality system for CT-guided liver interventions and to compare it with free-hand interventions in a phantom setting. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A newly developed augmented reality interface was used, with projection of CT-imaging in multiplanar reconstruction and live rendering of the needle position, a bull`s eye view of the needle trajectory and a visualization of the distance to the target. Punctures were performed on a custom-made abdominal phantom by three interventional radiologists with different levels of expertise. Time and needle placement accuracy were measured. Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test (p < 0.05) was performed to evaluate intraparticipant difference.Entities:
Keywords: Augmented reality; Image-guided biopsy; Imaging; Phantoms; Punctures
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35750863 PMCID: PMC9307551 DOI: 10.1007/s00270-022-03195-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ISSN: 0174-1551 Impact factor: 2.797
Fig. 1Seven essential steps in creating the CT-simulator: 1 Acquiring a sequence of CT-images. 2 Segmenting the CT-images using 3D-Slicer. 3 Creating the 3D model with marker holder in blender. 4 3D printing the phantom and placing the marker. 5 Creating the needle with markers. 6 Tracking the phantom and needle with NDI system. 7 Using the tracking information to simulate the needle position over the CT-sequences
Fig. 2AR-interface as seen by the operator. It consists of an axial CT (top left), a sagittal CT (top right) as well as a bull’s eye with slider. Note the live rendering of the needle and the red dot in both CT-images, being the point-shaped target
Fig. 3a. Graph displaying every single puncture in the experiment with regard to duration and accuracy. b. Combination of two box plot graphs and a table describing mean duration and accuracy results for each operator as well as the intraparticipant comparison values. AR: augmented reality; FH: freehand; JSM: junior staff member (yellow); RR: resident radiologist (red); SD: standard deviation; SSM: senior staff member (green)