视网膜手术中解剖目标的术中可视化

Ioana Fleming, S. Voros, Balázs P. Vágvölgyi, Zachary A. Pezzementi, J. Handa, R. Taylor, Gregory Hager
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某些外科手术需要在非常有限的区域内进行高度精确的人工控制。视网膜手术是这类手术的一部分。在玻璃体视网膜手术中,外科医生必须使用显微镜观察直径为几百微米的区域,并使用直接接触、徒手技术手动纠正潜在的病理。此外,外科医生必须在放大倍数、深度感知、视野和视野清晰度之间找到一个有效的折衷方案。术前图像用于定位介入目标,也用于评估和计划手术程序。本文提出了一种将术前图像(如眼底和OCT图像)中包含的信息与术中视频融合的方法,以提高寻找目标区域的准确性。我们描述的方法维护,在实时,注册与解剖特征和目标区域使用图像处理。这种注册使我们能够产生信息增强显示,以确保视网膜外科医生始终与他/她感兴趣的区域保持视觉接触。
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Intraoperative Visualization of Anatomical Targets in Retinal Surgery
Certain surgical procedures require a high degree of precise manual control within a very restricted area. Retinal surgeries are part of this group of procedures. During vitreoretinal surgery, the surgeon must visualize, using a microscope, an area spanning a few hundreds of microns in diameter and manually correct the potential pathology using direct contact, free hand techniques. In addition, the surgeon must find an effective compromise between magnification, depth perception, field of view, and clarity of view. Pre-operative images are used to locate interventional targets, and also to assess and plan the surgical procedure. This paper proposes a method of fusing information contained in pre-operative imagery, such as fundus and OCT images, with intra-operative video to increase accuracy in finding the target areas. We describe methods for maintaining, in real-time, registration with anatomical features and target areas using image processing. This registration allows us to produce information enhanced displays that ensure that the retinal surgeon is always in visual contact with his/her area of interest.
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