2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11548-020-02229-5
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A visual odometry base-tracking system for intraoperative C-arm guidance

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“…This tracking system was able to track motion using relative motion tracking and absolute position recovery algorithms. The system achieved clinically relevant accuracies and had the potential to reduce OR time and harmful radiation exposure to patients and surgical staff (21). De Silva et al reported that a virtual fluoroscopy system, utilizing three key advances, robust 3D2D registration to a preoperative CT, real-time forward projection on GPU, and a motorized mobile C-arm with encoder feedback on C-arm orientation, had the potential of reducing time and dose spent in C-arm using (22).…”
Section: Mechanical Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tracking system was able to track motion using relative motion tracking and absolute position recovery algorithms. The system achieved clinically relevant accuracies and had the potential to reduce OR time and harmful radiation exposure to patients and surgical staff (21). De Silva et al reported that a virtual fluoroscopy system, utilizing three key advances, robust 3D2D registration to a preoperative CT, real-time forward projection on GPU, and a motorized mobile C-arm with encoder feedback on C-arm orientation, had the potential of reducing time and dose spent in C-arm using (22).…”
Section: Mechanical Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have explored the notion Perspective Chapter: Service Robots in Healthcare Settings DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.104640 of a robotic imaging instrumentation. As an example, Haliburton et al towards a service robot for a fluoroscopy machine by demonstrating their tracking system called On-board Position Tracking for Intraoperative X-rays (OPTIX), achieved clinically relevant accuracies through the addition of a single camera [11]. The end goal for OPTIX was to reduce the number of fluoroscopic images required in an operation [11].…”
Section: Service Robots In Acute Care Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, Haliburton et al towards a service robot for a fluoroscopy machine by demonstrating their tracking system called On-board Position Tracking for Intraoperative X-rays (OPTIX), achieved clinically relevant accuracies through the addition of a single camera [11]. The end goal for OPTIX was to reduce the number of fluoroscopic images required in an operation [11]. This system is one step towards semi-autonomous and fully autonomous robotic systems.…”
Section: Service Robots In Acute Care Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haliburton et al attach a downward-facing video camera to the C-arm base and track its position by means of visual odometry [ 13 ]. While this concept avoids many disadvantages of previous approaches and is reported to achieve clinically acceptable accuracy, its applicability to operating room floors with uniform or repetitive textures is in question.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%