DocumentCode
1379972
Title
A System for Video-Based Navigation for Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery
Author
Mirota, Daniel J. ; Wang, Hanzi ; Taylor, Russell H. ; Ishii, Masaru ; Gallia, Gary L. ; Hager, Gregory D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
Volume
31
Issue
4
fYear
2012
fDate
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
963
Lastpage
976
Abstract
Surgeries of the skull base require accuracy to safely navigate the critical anatomy. This is particularly the case for endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery (ESBS) where the surgeons work within millimeters of neurovascular structures at the skull base. Today´s navigation systems provide approximately 2 mm accuracy. Accuracy is limited by the indirect relationship of the navigation system, the image and the patient. We propose a method to directly track the position of the endoscope using video data acquired from the endoscope camera. Our method first tracks image feature points in the video and reconstructs the image feature points to produce 3D points, and then registers the reconstructed point cloud to a surface segmented from preoperative computed tomography (CT) data. After the initial registration, the system tracks image features and maintains the 2D-3D correspondence of image features and 3D locations. These data are then used to update the current camera pose. We present a method for validation of our system, which achieves submillimeter (0.70 mm mean) target registration error (TRE) results.
Keywords
computerised tomography; endoscopes; image reconstruction; medical image processing; navigation; surgery; accuracy; critical anatomy; endoscope position tracking; endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery; image reconstruction; neurovascular structures; preoperative computed tomography; target registration error; video based navigation; video data; Cameras; Computed tomography; Feature extraction; Image reconstruction; Navigation; Surgery; Three dimensional displays; Endoscopy; image-guided treatment; registration; surgical guidance/navigation; Algorithms; Computer Simulation; Humans; Nasal Cavity; Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery; Phantoms, Imaging; Reproducibility of Results; Skull Base; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Video Recording;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2011.2176500
Filename
6084839
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