From Multispectral-Stereo to Intraoperative Hyperspectral Imaging: a Feasibility Study

Eric L. Wisotzky, Jost Triller, Benjamin Kossack, Anna Hilsmann, Brigitta Globke, Philipp Arens, Peter Eisert
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Abstract Spectral imaging allows to analyze optical tissue properties that are invisible to the naked eye. Different spectral setups have been introduced in the last years to allow intraoperative image-guidance. All systems suffer from different disadvantages, such as lack of real-time capability, limited spectral coverage or low resolution. We present a novel approach using two multispectral snapshot cameras covering different spectral ranges as a stereo-system. The proposed method allows for continuous hyperspectral imaging of the surgical scene, while also enabling 3D scene reconstruction. The study demonstrates the feasibility of this approach and its potential applications in real-time monitoring and tissue identification of surgical interventions. The paper also discusses the technical challenges and future directions for improving the imaging system.
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从多光谱立体成像到术中高光谱成像:可行性研究
光谱成像可以分析肉眼看不见的光学组织特性。在过去的几年中,已经引入了不同的光谱设置,以允许术中图像引导。所有系统都有不同的缺点,如缺乏实时能力、频谱覆盖有限或分辨率低。我们提出了一种新的方法,使用两个覆盖不同光谱范围的多光谱快照相机作为一个立体系统。所提出的方法允许手术场景的连续高光谱成像,同时也允许3D场景重建。该研究证明了这种方法的可行性及其在手术干预的实时监测和组织识别方面的潜在应用。本文还讨论了改进成像系统的技术挑战和未来发展方向。
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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