基于手势控制的Ultraleap 3di三维成像可视化系统的外科应用

IF 6.3 2区 医学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Zhengnan Liu , Bin Wang , Jixing Lin , Hengliang Xu , Chengrun Li , Ruiji Chen , Haoning Nan , Jie Li
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一些腹腔镜手术要求外科医生在手术过程中反复查阅患者的3D成像数据和/或其他医疗记录。因此,准确的视觉信息和灵活的图像检索是确保手术安全和效率的关键。为此,我们提出了一种基于Ultraleap 3Di立体手迹相机的三维成像可视化系统,可以为外科医生提供实时、直观的解剖器官特征显示。该系统使用器官的3D重建来准确地可视化病变,以及重要的血管和神经,促进在复杂的手术环境中快速有效的决策。在系统评估期间,由10名胸外科医生进行临床试验。研究了该系统在不同场景下的性能和手势识别成功率,并收集了任务完成时间和满意度。结果表明,Ultraleap 3Di手势控制三维成像可视化系统在基础手术和复杂场景中显著提高了胸外科医生的手术效率和较高的手势识别准确率。由于Ultraleap 3Di具有友好的操作界面和高效的手势识别功能,外科医生可以轻松导航复杂的解剖结构,缩短了手术时间和并发症风险。这项研究为外科手术的数字化转型提供了见解,并促进了手术可视化和控制协议的发展。尽管如此,未来的研究应进一步评估该系统的临床有效性和适用性,为临床手术的智能化和精细化转变做出贡献。
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Surgical applications of the Ultraleap 3Di-based gesture-controlled 3D imaging visualization system
Some laparoscopic surgeries require surgeons to repeatedly refer to the patient's 3D imaging data and/or other medical records during the operation. Consequently, accurate visual information and flexible image retrieval are critical to ensure surgical safety and efficiency. Herein, we proposed a 3D imaging visualization system based on an Ultraleap 3Di stereo hand-tracking camera which could offer surgeons a real-time and intuitive display of anatomical organ features. The system uses 3D reconstruction of organs to accurately visualize lesions, as well as important vessels and nerves, facilitating rapid and effective decision-making in complex surgical environments. During system evaluation, clinical tests were conducted by 10 thoracic surgeons. The performance and gesture recognition success rates of the proposed system under different scenarios were investigated, and the task completion time and satisfaction were collected. The results showed that the Ultraleap 3Di gesture control 3D imaging visualization system showed significantly enhanced operation efficiency of thoracic surgeons and high accuracy of gesture recognition in basic operations and in complicated scenarios. Considering the user-friendly interface and efficient gesture recognition of Ultraleap 3Di, surgeons can easily navigate complex anatomical structures, in which shortens the operation time and complication risk. This study provides insights into the digital transformation of surgical procedures and facilitates the development of surgical visualization and control protocols. Nonetheless, future studies should further assess the proposed system's clinical effectiveness and applicability, contributing to the intelligent and refined transformation of clinical surgery.
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Computers in biology and medicine
Computers in biology and medicine 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
11.70
自引率
10.40%
发文量
1086
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: Computers in Biology and Medicine is an international forum for sharing groundbreaking advancements in the use of computers in bioscience and medicine. This journal serves as a medium for communicating essential research, instruction, ideas, and information regarding the rapidly evolving field of computer applications in these domains. By encouraging the exchange of knowledge, we aim to facilitate progress and innovation in the utilization of computers in biology and medicine.
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