DocumentCode :
3598242
Title :
ElePhant - An anatomical Electronic Phantom as simulation-system for otologic surgery
Author :
Grunert, R. ; Strauss, G. ; Moeckel, H. ; Hofer, M. ; Poessneck, A. ; Fickweiler, U. ; Thalheim, M. ; Schmiedel, R. ; Jannin, P. ; Schulz, T. ; Ocken, J. ; Dietz, A. ; Korb, W.
Author_Institution :
Innovation Center Comput. Assisted Surg., Leipzig Univ.
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
4408
Lastpage :
4411
Abstract :
This paper describes the ElePhant (Electronic Phantom)-an anatomical correct simulation system based on 3D rapid prototyping models for the otologic intervention "Mastoidectomy". The anatomical structures of the head are created with plaster as base material using 3D-printing as rapid prototyping technology (RPT). Structures at risk, represented by electrically conductible material and fiber optics, are realized as an electric circuit and can be detected during the simulation of the surgical procedure. An accuracy study of 15 identical RPT-models compared to the 3D reconstructed CT-dataset of the patient showed that the mean accuracy is lower than the reconstructed CT layer thickness of 0.5 mm. An evaluation study of the ElePhant-system for "Mastoidectomy" was performed by 7 ENT-surgeons. The mean value of the study questionnaire (evaluation range from -2 (not at all) to +2 (very good)) was +1.2. The results showed that the ElePhant can simulate "Mastoidectomy" realistically. It is especially suitable for the simulation of the correct representation and position of the anatomical structures, realistic operation setting, and realistic milling properties of the bone structure. Furthermore it is applicable for training of surgeons
Keywords :
ear; phantoms; simulation; surgery; 3D rapid prototyping technology; 3D reconstructed CT-dataset; 3D-printing; ENT; ElePhant; anatomical electronic phantom; bone structure; electric circuit; electrically conductible material; fiber optics; head; mastoidectomy; otologic surgery; realistic milling properties; realistic operation setting; simulation-system; Anatomical structure; Circuit simulation; Conducting materials; Imaging phantoms; Oncological surgery; Optical fibers; Optical materials; Performance evaluation; Prototypes; Virtual prototyping; ENT-surgery; Rapid Prototyping; evaluation; simulation system;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
ISSN :
1557-170X
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0032-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2006.260542
Filename :
4462779
Link To Document :
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