ISBI 2006: IEEE 2006 International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, April 6-9, 2006, Crystal Gateway Marriott, Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A.

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Paper:FR-PM-PS3.5
Session:Image Guided Diagnosis, Surgery and Therapy
Time:Friday, April 7, 13:30 - 14:50
Presentation: Poster
Title: System for Laparoscopic Tissue Tracking
Authors: Darin Knaus; Creare Incorporated 
 Eric Friets; Creare Incorporated 
 Jerry Bieszczad; Creare Incorporated 
 Richard Chen; Vanderbilt University 
 Michael I. Miga; Vanderbilt University 
 Robert Galloway; Vanderbilt University 
 David Kynor; Creare Incorporated 
Abstract: This paper describes the development of a laparoscopic tissue tracking system for use during minimally-invasive, image-guided abdominal surgery. The system is designed to measure organ position and shape to permit coregistration of preoperative, volumetric image data with the actual anatomy encountered during surgery. The laparoscopic tissue tracking system relies on projection of a scanned laser beam through a conventional laparoscope. The projected laser is then imaged using a second laparoscope oriented obliquely to the projecting laparoscope. Knowledge of the optical characteristics of the laparoscopes, along with their relative positions in space, allows determination of the three-dimensional coordinates of the illuminated point. Rapid localization permits tracking of tissue motion due to respiration or surgical manipulation. This paper provides a brief overview of the system, discusses system accuracy measured during laboratory testing, and shows data obtained from use of the system during surgery on an experimental animal.



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