Simulation study of minimally invasive surgical scenes and their effect on hand-held stereovision driven level-wise registration techniques
Ryan B. Duke,
Xiaoyao Fan,
William R. Warner
et al.
Abstract:Image guided spinal procedure accuracy is dynamic during surgery. Intervertebral motion during surgery drastically effects the temporal accuracy of a procedure. A hand-held stereovision (HHS) system has been employed in previous studies for intraoperative data collection. These data can be used to deform a CT scan to reflect the current spinal posture. These methods are criticized due to the large exposure required for data collection. Currently, to collect HHS data the spine is exposed out to the lateral boun… Show more
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