DocumentCode :
3601299
Title :
Hands-Free System for Bronchoscopy Planning and Guidance
Author :
Khare, Rahul ; Bascom, Rebecca ; Higgins, William E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Volume :
62
Issue :
12
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2794
Lastpage :
2811
Abstract :
Bronchoscopy is a commonly used minimally invasive procedure for lung-cancer staging. In standard practice, however, physicians differ greatly in their levels of performance. To address this concern, image-guided intervention (IGI) systems have been devised to improve procedure success. Current IGI bronchoscopy systems based on virtual bronchoscopic navigation (VBN), however, require involvement from the attending technician. This lessens physician control and hinders the overall acceptance of such systems. We propose a hands-free VBN system for planning and guiding bronchoscopy. The system introduces two major contributions. First, it incorporates a new procedure-planning method that automatically computes airway navigation plans conforming to the physician´s bronchoscopy training and manual dexterity. Second, it incorporates a guidance strategy for bronchoscope navigation that enables user-friendly system control via a foot switch, coupled with a novel position-verification mechanism. Phantom studies verified that the system enables smooth operation under physician control, while also enabling faster navigation than an existing technician-assisted VBN system. In a clinical human study, we noted a 97% bronchoscopy navigation success rate, in line with existing VBN systems, and a mean guidance time per diagnostic site = 52 s. This represents a guidance time often nearly 3 min faster per diagnostic site than guidance times reported for other technician-assisted VBN systems. Finally, an ergonomic study further asserts the system´s acceptability to the physician and long-term potential.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; cancer; endoscopes; lung; medical computing; medical control systems; phantoms; surgery; virtual reality; IGI bronchoscopy systems; airway navigation plans; bronchoscopy guidance; bronchoscopy guiding; bronchoscopy manual dexterity; bronchoscopy navigation success rate; bronchoscopy planning; bronchoscopy training; clinical human study; ergonomic study; foot switch; guidance strategy; hands-free VBN system; image-guided intervention systems; lung-cancer staging; mean guidance time; minimally invasive procedure; phantom; position-verification mechanism; procedure-planning method; technician-assisted VBN systems; time 3 min; time 52 s; user-friendly system control; virtual bronchoscopic navigation; Bronchoscopy; Computed tomography; Navigation; Planning; Three-dimensional displays; Wrist; 3D imaging; Bronchoscopy; bronchoscopy; computed tomography; image-guided intervention systems; lung cancer; procedure planning; surgical guidance; virtual bronchoscopy; virtual bronchoscopy (VB);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2015.2401514
Filename :
7035012
Link To Document :
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