1998
DOI: 10.1007/bfb0056282
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Augmented reality visualization for laparoscopic surgery

Abstract: Abstract. We present the design and a prototype implementation of a three-dimensional visualization system to assist with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The system uses 3D visualization, depth extraction from laparoscopic images, and six degree-of-freedom head and laparoscope tracking to display a merged real and synthetic image in the surgeon's video-see-through head-mounted display. We also introduce a custom design for this display. A digital light projector, a camera, and a conventional laparoscope crea… Show more

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“…A newer design employed separate eye "pods" [2], each containing a monochrome display and a miniature camera. The camera optical path was folded with mirrors, making the device parallax-free.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A newer design employed separate eye "pods" [2], each containing a monochrome display and a miniature camera. The camera optical path was folded with mirrors, making the device parallax-free.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, tissue deformation can be estimated using techniques such as intra-operative ultrasound, structured light (Fuchs et al, 1998) (Albitar et al, 2007), eye tracking and time-of-flight cameras (Höller et al, 2008). Most of these approaches, however, require the introduction of additional hardware into the current operating environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feature density is dictated by the surface of the tissue in terms of homogeneity, texture and salient structural landmarks as illustrated in Figure 1. Structured light (Fuchs et al, 1998) can be used to constrain this problem by projecting patterns onto the surface of the organs, although this alters the surgeon's view unless an invisible frequency band is used. In (Devernay et al, 2001), correlation based dense stereo matching is used to create a 3D model of the heart.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Augmented reality in surgical environments can provide useful information to overcome surgeon's location and orientation difficulties for intra-operative procedures in MIS such as guiding and advising about the proximity of delicate areas with respect to the surgical instruments, something essential [2], [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%