DocumentCode :
2584040
Title :
Development of the Varioscope AR. A see-through HMD for computer-aided surgery
Author :
Birkfellner, Wolfgang ; Huber, Klaus ; Watzinger, Franz ; Figl, Michael ; Wanschitz, Felix ; Hanel, Rudolf ; Rafolt, Dietmar ; Ewers, Rolf ; Bergmann, Helmar
Author_Institution :
Wien Univ., Austria
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
54
Lastpage :
59
Abstract :
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
Keywords :
augmented reality; computer displays; data visualisation; helmet mounted displays; image registration; medical image processing; optical microscopes; photogrammetry; real-time systems; surgery; tracking; 130 ms; 6 Hz; PC hardware; POSIX.4-compliant real-time operating system; VISIT; Varioscope AR; augmented reality; clinical routine; computer-aided surgery; computer-generated graphics; display latency; focal range; operating field; operating microscope; patient registration; photogrammetric 2D/3D registration; preoperative image data; preoperative planning; real-time visualisation unit; real-world scene; see-through head-mounted display; stereoscopic visualisation; surgical navigation system; surgical progress monitoring; technical problems; tracking; update rate; Augmented reality; Computer displays; Computer graphics; Computerized monitoring; Content addressable storage; Delay; Navigation; Surgery; Surges; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Augmented Reality, 2000. (ISAR 2000). Proceedings. IEEE and ACM International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0846-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISAR.2000.880923
Filename :
880923
Link To Document :
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