一种虚拟现实间质性近距离放射治疗系统的实现

S. Miller, A. Berndt, J. Bews, B. McCurdy, W. Kinsner
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本文介绍了一种虚拟现实(VR)间质性近距离治疗系统的实现,以及与使用该系统的准确性相关的一些结果。近距离放射疗法是一种癌症治疗方式,将应用器插入患者体内,作为将放射源输送到病变组织的通道。目前的近距离治疗有两个主要的缺点:(i)在插入插入器期间缺乏视觉反馈,导致植入物不理想,从而导致治疗效果不佳;(ii)治疗的计划部分非常长。我们已经构建了一个虚拟现实原型的涂抹器插入一个幽灵由用户完全沉浸在虚拟世界,虚拟世界包括:(i)幻影几何代表在VR图像格式,这是符合实际的幻影,(ii)电磁跟踪装置有两个接收器,一个附着在涂抹器,另一用户的头,和(3)各种工具来帮助用户插入的应用者。初步结果表明,该跟踪装置的位置测量精度约为1.5 mm,方向测量精度约为1.0度。
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An implementation of a virtual reality interstitial brachytherapy system
This paper presents an implementation of a virtual reality (VR) interstitial brachytherapy system, and some results related to the accuracies associated with its use. Brachytherapy is a cancer treatment modality whereby applicators are inserted into the patient to act as channels to deliver radioactive sources to the diseased tissue. There are two major shortcomings associated with current brachytherapy procedures: (i) the lack of visual feedback during the insertion of the applicators leads to suboptimal implants, and in turn to inferior treatments, and (ii) the very lengthy planning component of the treatment. We have constructed a VR prototype in which applicators are inserted into a phantom by a user completely immersed in the virtual world, The virtual world consists of: (i) phantom geometry represented in VR image format, which is aligned with the actual phantom, (ii) an electromagnetic tracking device with two receivers, one attached to the applicators and the other to the user's head, and (iii) a variety of tools to aid the user with the insertion of the applicators. Preliminary results suggest that the tracking device is accurate to approximately 1.5 mm for positional measurements, and 1.0 degree for orientational measurements.
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