一种用于计算机辅助手术的透视式头戴式显示器——AR的研制

W. Birkfellner, Klaus Huber, F. Watzinger, F. Figl, F. Wanschitz, R. Hanel, D. Rafolt, R. Ewers, H. Bergmann
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在计算机辅助手术(CAS)中,由于必须在手术室中操作复杂的设备,一个不希望的副作用是,由于手术过程部分是在计算机屏幕上监控的,因此外科医生的注意力被从手术现场转移了。增强现实技术(AR)将计算机生成的图形叠加在真实世界的场景上,为解决这一问题提供了可能。然而,与这种方法相关的技术问题,例如头戴式显示器(HMD)在共同焦距范围内观看风景或HMD上显示的延迟,阻碍了AR在CAS中的广泛应用。介绍了Varioscope AR的概念,这是一种轻量级的头戴式操作显微镜,用作HMD。患者对术前图像数据的登记,以及术前计划,都在VISIT上进行,这是我们医院开发的一种手术导航系统。跟踪HMD和立体可视化发生在一个独立的posix .4兼容的实时操作系统上运行在PC硬件上。我们能够克服上述技术问题;我们的工作使AR可视化系统具有6 Hz的更新速率和低于130 ms的延迟。它与外科手术导航系统无缝集成,并为虚拟和现实世界的物体提供共同的焦点。对摄影测量2D/3D配准的首次评估已经在HMD显示器上产生了1.7像素的匹配。具有实时可视化单元的var - oscope AR是将AR引入临床常规的重要一步。
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Development of the Varioscope AR. A see-through HMD for computer-aided surgery
In computer-aided surgery (CAS), an undesired side-effect of the necessity of handling sophisticated equipment in the operating room is the fact that the surgeon's attention is drawn from the operating field, since surgical progress is partially monitored on the computer's screen. Augmented reality (AR), the overlay of computer-generated graphics over a real-world scene, provides a possibility to solve this problem. The technical problems associated with this approach, such as viewing of the scenery within a common focal range on the head-mounted display (HMD) or latency in the display on the HMD, have, however, kept AR from widespread usage in CAS. The concept of the Varioscope AR, a lightweight head-mounted operating microscope used as a HMD, is introduced. The registration of the patient to the pre-operative image data, as well as pre-operative planning, take place on VISIT, a surgical navigation system developed at our hospital. Tracking of the HMD and stereoscopic visualisation take place on a separate POSIX.4-compliant real-time operating system running on PC hardware. We were able to overcome the technical problems described above; our work resulted in an AR visualisation system with an update rate of 6 Hz and a latency below 130 ms. It integrates seamlessly into a surgical navigation system and provides a common focus for both virtual and real-world objects. First evaluations of the photogrammetric 2D/3D registration have resulted in a match of 1.7 pixels on the HMD display. The Varioscope AR with its real-time visualisation unit is a major step towards the introduction of AR into clinical routine.
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