2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11548-016-1420-5
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Soft tissue motion tracking with application to tablet-based incision planning in laser surgery

Abstract: The presented algorithm successfully extends piecewise affine deformation tracking to stereo vision taking the epipolar constraint into account. Improved surgical performance as demonstrated for laser incision planning highlights the potential of presented method regarding further applications in computer-assisted surgery.

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“…Furthermore, it helps to detect the occluded regions, which gives the tracking accuracy of 2.45 mm. But this is a time‐consuming process because mesh deformation is twice for every organ …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, it helps to detect the occluded regions, which gives the tracking accuracy of 2.45 mm. But this is a time‐consuming process because mesh deformation is twice for every organ …”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It achieved processing time of 3 to 5 frames per second and 1 mm of target overlay error. However, it does not offer depth perception of targeted area because of occlusion . Bernhardt et al proposed a system to automatic registration and reconstruction of CT data.…”
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“…5 An advanced future application is envisioned by soft tissue laser ablation with compensated tissue motion. 6 By extracting three orthogonal slices from the regarded volume, the triplanar view (TV) as common representation of volumetric images is generated. As this works well for static single-shot 3D volumes, in time-varying volumes the surgeon can easily lose track of the volume of interest (VOI) due to observer or tissue movement.…”
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confidence: 99%