DocumentCode
16660
Title
High-Accuracy Patient-to-Image Registration for the Facilitation of Image-Guided Robotic Microsurgery on the Head
Author
Gerber, N. ; Gavaghan, K.A. ; Bell, B.J. ; Williamson, T.M. ; Weisstanner, C. ; Caversaccio, M. ; Weber, Simon
Author_Institution
ARTORG Center for Biomed. Eng. Res., Univ. of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Volume
60
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
Apr-13
Firstpage
960
Lastpage
968
Abstract
Image-guided microsurgery requires accuracies an order of magnitude higher than today´s navigation systems provide. A critical step toward the achievement of such low-error requirements is a highly accurate and verified patient-to-image registration. With the aim of reducing target registration error to a level that would facilitate the use of image-guided robotic microsurgery on the rigid anatomy of the head, we have developed a semiautomatic fiducial detection technique. Automatic force-controlled localization of fiducials on the patient is achieved through the implementation of a robotic-controlled tactile search within the head of a standard surgical screw. Precise detection of the corresponding fiducials in the image data is realized using an automated model-based matching algorithm on high-resolution, isometric cone beam CT images. Verification of the registration technique on phantoms demonstrated that through the elimination of user variability, clinically relevant target registration errors of approximately 0.1 mm could be achieved.
Keywords
computerised tomography; medical image processing; medical robotics; surgery; automatic force controlled localization; high accuracy patient-to-image registration; image guided robotic microsurgery; isometric cone beam CT images; navigation system; semiautomatic fiducial detection technique; tactile search; Accuracy; Fasteners; Microsurgery; Phantoms; Position measurement; Robots; Accuracy; fiducial localization; image guidance; registration; robotic microsurgery; Algorithms; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Fiducial Markers; Head; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Microsurgery; Phantoms, Imaging; Robotics; Surgery, Computer-Assisted; Temporal Bone;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2013.2241063
Filename
6415252
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