增强现实引导呼吸性肝脏肿瘤穿刺:初步可行性研究

Ruotong Li, Tianpei Yang, Weixin Si, Xiangyun Liao, Qiong Wang, R. Klein, P. Heng
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ct引导射频消融术(RFA)在过去十年中发展迅速,成为肝脏肿瘤患者广泛接受的治疗选择。然而,2D CT图像只能提供有限的静态信息,尤其是呼吸运动的情况下,医生很难在不损害周围危险结构的情况下精确定位肿瘤。本文提出了一种新的增强现实引导模式,通过提供带有呼吸运动的三维个性化解剖视觉线索来提高肝脏肿瘤穿刺的精度。使用光学透明显示设备Epson MoveRio BT300和Microsoft HoloLens将术前3D个性化数据与术中物理场景混合。本文提出了一种基于增强现实的手术导航管道,实现了从原始医疗数据到虚拟引导信息的转换,并将这些信息精确地叠加到真实实验动物身上。此外,为了缓解呼吸运动引起的置针困难,我们提出了一种基于回归的呼吸状态估计和统计肿瘤运动模型的实时预测肿瘤位置的相关模型。实验结果表明,该系统能有效提高穿刺效率和穿刺精度。提出的增强现实模式是指导医生在呼吸条件下进行精确经皮穿刺的一般策略,并有可能用于其他手术导航任务。
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Augmented Reality Guided Respiratory Liver Tumors Punctures: A Preliminary Feasibility Study
CT-guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has evolved rapidly over the past decade and become a widely accepted treatment option for patients with liver tumors. However, it is hard for doctors to locate tumors precisely while avoid damaging the surrounding risk structures with 2D CT images, which only provides limited static information, especially in case of respiratory motion. This paper presents a novel augmented reality guidance modality for improving the precision of liver tumors punctures by providing visual cue of 3D personalized anatomy with respiratory motion. Optical see-through display devices Epson MoveRio BT300 and Microsoft HoloLens are used to mix pre-operative 3D personalized data and intra-operative physical scene. Here an augmented reality based surgical navigation pipeline is proposed to achieve the transformation from raw medical data to virtual guidance information and precisely superimpose this information onto real experimental animal. In addition, to alleviate the difficulty during needle placement induced by respiratory motion, we proposed a correlation model to real-timely predict the tumor position via regression based respiration state estimation and the statistical tumor motion model. We experimentally validated the proposed system on in vivo beagle dogs with artificial lesion, which can effectively improve the puncture efficiency and precision. The proposed augmented reality modality is a general strategy to guide the doctors perform precise percutaneous puncture under respiration conditions and has the potential to be used for other surgical navigation tasks.
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