Experimental study: In-vitro evaluation of stereoscopic liver surface reconstruction

Introduction: Tracking abdominal motion of organs is an important factor in image-guided navigation systems. The paper presents the evaluation methodology of a practical approach to measure liver motion, both respiratory and laparoscopic, with a tool guided in the operating room. Aim: Evaluation of...

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Published inWideochirurgia i inne techniki mało inwazyjne Vol. 8; no. 1; p. 80
Main Authors Spinczyk, Dominik, Karwan, Adam, Zylkowski, Jaroslaw, Wróblewski, Tadeusz
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Poznan Termedia Publishing House 01.01.2013
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Summary:Introduction: Tracking abdominal motion of organs is an important factor in image-guided navigation systems. The paper presents the evaluation methodology of a practical approach to measure liver motion, both respiratory and laparoscopic, with a tool guided in the operating room. Aim: Evaluation of the methodology of a practical approach to measure liver motion, both respiratory and laparoscopic, with a tool guided in the operating room. Material and methods: The presented evaluation method is based on standard operating room equipment, i.e. laparoscopic cameras. We decided to use two rigid cameras to gain stereo in order to reconstruct characteristic points by triangulation. Our research aim was to survey the impact of three parameters on reconstruction accuracy: the number of calibration points, the imprecision of camera assembly, and the difference in resolution of images. Results: Three calibration chessboard configurations were tested. The reconstructed landmark positions and residual mean square errors were presented in three phantom poses: the reference position, translated position and rotated position. Conclusionsstereo camera system and the use of high definition image resolution for both stages, namely calibration and reconstruction.
ISSN:1895-4588
2299-0054
DOI:10.5114/wiitm.2011.32809