Augmented‐reality‐based surgical navigation for endoscope retrograde cholangiopancreatography: A phantom study

Author:

Lin Zhipeng1,Yang Zhuoyue12,Li Ranyang13,Sun Shangyu1,Yan Bin4,Yang Yongming5,Liu Hao5ORCID,Pan Junjun126ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Virtual Reality Technology and Systems Beihang University Beijing China

2. Peng Cheng Laboratory Shenzhen China

3. Henan University of Technology School of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Zhengzhou China

4. Digestive Medicine Center Chines PLA General Hospital Beijing China

5. State Key Laboratory of Robotics ShenYang Institute of Automation Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang China

6. Research Unit of Virtual Body and Virtual Surgery Technologies Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEndoscope retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a standard surgical treatment for gallbladder and pancreatic diseases. However, surgeons is at high risk and require sufficient surgical experience and skills.Methods(1) The simultaneous localisation and mapping technique to reconstruct the surgical environment. (2) The preoperative 3D model is transformed into the intraoperative video environment to implement the multi‐modal fusion. (3) A framework for virtual‐to‐real projection based on hand‐eye alignment. For the purpose of projecting the 3D model onto the imaging plane of the camera, it uses position data from electromagnetic sensors.ResultsOur AR‐assisted navigation system can accurately guide physicians, which means a distance of registration error to be restricted to under 5 mm and a projection error of 5.76 ± 2.13, and the intubation procedure is done at 30 frames per second.ConclusionsCoupled with clinical validation and user studies, both the quantitative and qualitative results indicate that our navigation system has the potential to be highly useful in clinical practice.

Funder

Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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