Wolfgang K. Müller Dipl. Inform., Rolf Ziegler Dipl. Inform., Andre Bauer M.D., Edgar H. Soldner M.D.
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Abstract
Arthroscopy has become an irreplaceable method in diagnostics. The arthroscope, with optics and light source, and the exploratory probe are inserted into the knee joint through two small incisions underneath the patella. Currently, the skills required for arthroscopy are taught through hands-on clinical experience. Therefore, the Fraunhofer-Institut fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung in Darmstadt, in cooperation with the Berufsgenossenschaftliche Unfallklinik Frankfurt am Main, developed a highly interactive medical training system for arthroscopy through computer graphics and virtual reality (VR) techniques. Two main issues are addressed: the three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction process and the 3-D interaction. The goal of the reconstruction process is to obtain a realistic representation of the knee joint derived from a magnetic resonance image sequence suitable for computer simulation. Moreover, the 3-D interaction of the training system must simulate real arthroscopy, providing an intuitive handling of the instruments. J Image Guid Surg 1:288–294 (1995) © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
虚拟现实在外科关节镜训练中的应用
关节镜检查已成为一种不可替代的诊断方法。带光学光源的关节镜和探查探头通过髌骨下方的两个小切口插入膝关节。目前,关节镜检查所需的技能是通过实践临床经验来教授的。因此,位于达姆施塔特的Fraunhofer-Institut fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung与Berufsgenossenschaftliche Unfallklinik Frankfurt am Main合作,通过计算机图形学和虚拟现实(VR)技术开发了一个高度互动的关节镜医学培训系统。主要解决了两个问题:三维(3-D)重建过程和3-D交互。重建过程的目标是从适合计算机模拟的磁共振图像序列中获得膝关节的真实表示。此外,训练系统的三维交互必须模拟真实的关节镜检查,提供对器械的直观处理。影像导刊1:288-294(1995)©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc。
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