Development of virtual-reality simulator system for minimally invasive surgery (MIS) using fractional-order vascular access

Jian-Xing Wu, Guan-Chun Chen, Chun-Wei Chang, Chia‐Hung Lin
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Currently, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is applied in the diagnosis and surgery using an endoscope or a catheter for neurosurgery and for endovascular diseases, such as aneurysm, atrial septal defect (ASD), embolization, and cerebral aneurysm. This study proposes virtual-reality (VR) simulator system for double interventional cardiac catheterization (ICC) using fractional order vascular access tracker and haptic force producer. An endoscope or a catheter for diagnosis and surgery of cardiovascular disease has been commonly used in minimally invasive surgery. It needs specific skills and experiences for young surgeons or postgraduate year (PGY) students to operate a Berman catheter and a pigtail catheter in the inside of the human body and requires avoiding damaging vessels. To improve the training in inserting catheters, a double-catheter mechanism is designed for the ICC procedures. A fractional-order vascular access tracker is used to trace the senior surgeons' consoled trajectories and transmit the frictional feedback and visual feedback during the insertion of catheters. Based on the clinical feeling through the aortic arch, vein into the ventricle, or tortuous blood vessels, haptic force producer is used to mock the elasticity of the vessel wall using voice coil motors (VCMs). The VR establishment with surgeons' consoled vessel trajectories and hand feeling is achieved, and the experimental results show the effectiveness for the double ICC procedures.
基于分数阶血管通路的微创手术虚拟现实仿真系统的开发
目前,微创手术(MIS)应用于神经外科和血管内疾病的诊断和手术,如动脉瘤、房间隔缺损(ASD)、栓塞、脑动脉瘤等。本研究提出了一种虚拟现实(VR)模拟器系统,用于双介入心导管(ICC),该系统采用分数阶血管通路跟踪器和触觉力产生器。内窥镜或导管用于心血管疾病的诊断和手术已广泛应用于微创手术。年轻的外科医生或研究生(PGY)学生需要特殊的技能和经验来操作人体内部的伯曼导管和辫子导管,并要求避免损伤血管。为了提高插入导尿管的培训,设计了一种双导尿管机制用于ICC程序。分数阶血管通路跟踪器用于跟踪资深外科医生的控制轨迹,并在插入导管期间传递摩擦反馈和视觉反馈。根据临床感受,通过主动脉弓、静脉进入心室或弯曲血管,利用音圈马达(VCMs)模拟血管壁弹性。实现了外科医生控制血管轨迹和手部感觉的虚拟现实建立,实验结果表明了双ICC程序的有效性。
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