DocumentCode
1783434
Title
Web based camera navigation for virtual pancreatic cancer surgery: Whipple surgery simulator (VPanSS)
Author
Demirel, Denise ; Yu, Anbo ; Halic, Tansel ; Kockara, Sinan
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. Dept., Univ. of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
16-16 May 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
This study presents an preliminary design and development of a web based real-time virtual laparoscopy simulation for pancreticoduodentomy (Whipple Procedure). In this early stage, we primarily focused on virtual camera navigation to improve hand-eye coordination of a surgeon. Pancreticoduodentomy, pancreatic surgery, is one of most challenging laparoscopic surgeries. We examined whole Whipple procedure to identify its major tasks for the design of a virtual training simulator. Based on the tasks analysis, we found that one of the major challenges in Whipple surgery is accessing to the pancreas. Therefore, identification of the tumorous regions and tumor spread around pancreas become complicated. Surgeons need to carefully navigate laparoscopic camera to the pancreas and nearby tissues and locate the regions affected by the tumor. However, cameras navigation in laparoscopy is intricate due to different abdominal entry locations of camera and surgical tools. Therefore, we developed a real-time, web based, surgical simulation training platform for camera navigation task for Whipple procedure. The goal is to provide accessible, portable, ubiquitous, hardware independent training simulation platform unlike any other surgical simulators. In VPanSS, we developed and integrated a novel contact detection algorithm to continuously determine the camera-organ/tissue contacts during the laparoscopic camera navigation. We tested real-time performance of VPanSS on various platforms to understand its effectiveness and applicability.
Keywords
Internet; biomedical equipment; cameras; cancer; medical computing; surgery; task analysis; tumours; Web based camera navigation; camera-organ-tissue contacts; contact detection algorithm; hand-eye coordination; hardware independent training simulation platform; laparoscopic camera navigation task; pancreas; pancreticoduodentomy; real-time performance; surgical simulation training platform; surgical simulator; task analysis; tumorous regions; virtual pancreatic cancer surgery; virtual training simulator; web based real-time virtual laparoscopy simulation; whipple surgery simulator; Cameras; Cancer; Laparoscopes; Navigation; Pancreas; Surgery; Tumors; Cancer; Computer graphics; Internet; Medical simulation; Tumors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Innovations in Technology Conference (InnoTek), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location
Warwick, RI
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/InnoTek.2014.6877375
Filename
6877375
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