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Development of a Liver Respiratory Motion Simulator to Investigate Magnetic Tracking for Abdominal Interventions

机译:肝脏呼吸运动模拟器的开发研究腹部干预措施

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We have designed and constructed a liver respiratory motion simulator as a first step in demonstrating the feasibility of using a new magnetic tracking system to follow the movement of internal organs. The simulator consists of a dummy torso, a synthetic liver, a linear motion platform, a graphical user interface for image overlay, and a magnetic tracking system along with magnetically tracked instruments. While optical tracking systems are commonly used in commercial image-guided surgery systems for the brain and spine, they are limited to procedures in which a line of sight can be maintained between the tracking system and the instruments which are being tracked. Magnetic tracking systems have been proposed for image-guided surgery applications, but most currently available magnetically tracked sensors are too small to be embedded in the body. The magnetic tracking system employed here, the AURORA? from Northern Digital, can use sensors as small as 0.9 mm in diameter by 8 mm in length. This makes it possible to embed these sensors in catheters and thin needles. The catheters can then be wedged in a vein in an internal organ of interest so that tracking the position of the catheter gives a good estimate of the position of the internal organ. Alternatively, a needle with an embedded sensor could be placed near the area of interest. To demonstrate this concept, our liver respiratory motion simulator includes a synthetic liver mounted on a one degree of freedom linear motion platform. The linear motion platform is computer controlled, allowing arbitrary respiratory motion cycles to be simulated. The liver includes veins so that a catheter can be placed inside it. A graphical user interface (GUI) has been developed based on the VTK (Visualization Toolkit) graphics package. The GUI allows the user to view a set of axial CT slices of the liver and track the moving liver in real-time, as well as display an image overlay of a magnetically tracked probe. This type of GUI could be used in future studies such as biopsy of internal organs while compensating for respiratory motion. This paper describes the simulator components and presents our concept for using magnetic tracking to assist the physician in targeting internal organs, including the tracking of respiratory motion. We believe this will be a first step in extending image-guided surgery from the current stage of tracking of rigid objects such as the skull and vertebral bodies to the tracking of internal organs and compensation for respiration.
机译:我们设计并构建了一种肝脏呼吸运动模拟器,作为迈出使用新的磁性跟踪系统的可行性来遵循内器官的运动。模拟器由虚设躯干,合成肝脏,线性运动平台,用于图像覆盖的图形用户界面以及磁跟踪系统以及磁跟踪仪器组成。虽然光学跟踪系统通常用于大脑和脊柱的商业图像引导的手术系统中,但它们仅限于可以在跟踪系统和被跟踪的仪器之间保持视线的过程。已经提出了用于图像引导的手术应用的磁性跟踪系统,但是最目前的磁气跟踪传感器太小而无法嵌入体内。在这里采用的磁性跟踪系统,极光?从北部数字,可以使用直径为0.9毫米的传感器长度为8毫米。这使得可以在导管和薄针中嵌入这些传感器。然后可以将导管楔入静脉中的内部感兴趣器官,以便跟踪导管的位置给出了内部器官的位置的良好估计。或者,具有嵌入式传感器的针可以放置在感兴趣的区域附近。为了证明这一概念,我们的肝脏呼吸运动模拟器包括安装在一度自由线性运动平台上的合成肝脏。线性运动平台是计算机控制的,允许模拟任意呼吸运动周期。肝脏包括静脉,使得导管可以放在它内。基于VTK(可视化工具包)图形包开发了一个图形用户界面(GUI)。 GUI允许用户查看肝脏的一组轴向CT片并实时地跟踪移动肝脏,以及显示磁性跟踪探针的图像覆盖层。这种类型的GUI可以在未来的研究中使用,例如内脏的活检,同时补偿呼吸运动。本文介绍了模拟器组件,并提出了我们使用磁性跟踪的概念,以帮助医生瞄准内脏器官,包括跟踪呼吸运动。我们认为这将是从当前阶段延伸到刚性物体的当前阶段的第一步,例如颅骨和椎体,以跟踪内脏器官和呼吸补偿。

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