增强现实导航在正颌手术:比较分析和范式转变。

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增强现实(AR)在外科手术中的出现可以显著提高准确性和结果,特别是在正颌手术的复杂领域。该研究比较了传统钻井导向与两种基于ar的导航技术的有效性和准确性:一种使用ArUco标记,另一种使用小工作空间红外跟踪摄像机进行钻井任务。此外,还提出了一种用于手术导航的替代AR可视化范例,该范例消除了使用头戴式摄像机进行图像检测的潜在不准确性。通过一系列旨在评估手术场景中孔放置准确性的对照实验,对每种方法的性能进行了定量和定性评估。研究结果表明,小工作空间红外跟踪相机系统的精度与传统钻井导轨相当,这预示着这种导轨可能会被淘汰的美好未来。该技术规避了传统跟踪系统遇到的常见问题,并超越了ArUco基于标记的导航的精度,显示出了巨大的优势。这些结果强调了该系统在实现更多微创干预方面的潜力,这是提高手术准确性和最终患者预后的关键一步。该研究产生了三个相关贡献:首先,提出了手术室AR可视化的新范例,仅依靠精确的跟踪信息来导航外科医生。其次,对比分析标志着手术导航向前迈出了关键一步,为在正颌手术及其他领域整合更复杂的AR解决方案铺平了道路。最后,将该系统与机械臂进行了集成,并对典型人为控制系统中存在的不准确性进行了评估。
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Augmented reality navigation in orthognathic surgery: Comparative analysis and a paradigm shift

Augmented reality navigation in orthognathic surgery: Comparative analysis and a paradigm shift

The emergence of augmented reality (AR) in surgical procedures could significantly enhance accuracy and outcomes, particularly in the complex field of orthognathic surgery. This study compares the effectiveness and accuracy of traditional drilling guides with two AR-based navigation techniques: one utilizing ArUco markers and the other employing small-workspace infrared tracking cameras for a drilling task. Additionally, an alternative AR visualization paradigm for surgical navigation is proposed that eliminates the potential inaccuracies of image detection using headset cameras. Through a series of controlled experiments designed to assess the accuracy of hole placements in surgical scenarios, the performance of each method was evaluated both quantitatively and qualitatively. The findings reveal that the small-workspace infrared tracking camera system is on par with the accuracy of conventional drilling guides, hinting at a promising future where such guides could become obsolete. This technology demonstrates a substantial advantage by circumventing the common issues encountered with traditional tracking systems and surpassing the accuracy of ArUco marker-based navigation. These results underline the potential of this system for enabling more minimally invasive interventions, a crucial step towards enhancing surgical accuracy and, ultimately, patient outcomes. The study resulted in three relevant contributions: first, a new paradigm for AR visualization in the operating room, relying only on exact tracking information to navigate the surgeon is proposed. Second, the comparative analysis marks a critical step forward in the evolution of surgical navigation, paving the way for integrating more sophisticated AR solutions in orthognathic surgery and beyond. Finally, the system with a robotic arm is integrated and the inaccuracies present in a typical human-controlled system are evaluated.

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Healthcare Technology Letters
Healthcare Technology Letters Health Professions-Health Information Management
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
12
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Healthcare Technology Letters aims to bring together an audience of biomedical and electrical engineers, physical and computer scientists, and mathematicians to enable the exchange of the latest ideas and advances through rapid online publication of original healthcare technology research. Major themes of the journal include (but are not limited to): Major technological/methodological areas: Biomedical signal processing Biomedical imaging and image processing Bioinstrumentation (sensors, wearable technologies, etc) Biomedical informatics Major application areas: Cardiovascular and respiratory systems engineering Neural engineering, neuromuscular systems Rehabilitation engineering Bio-robotics, surgical planning and biomechanics Therapeutic and diagnostic systems, devices and technologies Clinical engineering Healthcare information systems, telemedicine, mHealth.
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