Development of a real time 3D surgical scene for natural orifice endoscopic surgery
Biomedical Engineering is the most common field of sciences that relates to both doctors and engineers. With numerous biomedical challenges ahead, the bridging cooperation between doctors and engineers is growing in importance. The objective of this project is to research, design and develo...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40018 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Biomedical Engineering is the most common field of sciences that relates to both
doctors and engineers. With numerous biomedical challenges ahead, the bridging
cooperation between doctors and engineers is growing in importance.
The objective of this project is to research, design and develop a Real Time Three-
Dimensional (3D) Surgical Scene for Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic
Surgery (NOTES). An accurate and sensitive system, that permits complex 3D
visualisation and have no discernible lag are the main advantages, which spur
developers and surgeons into research and development of such therapy procedure,
known as Image Guided Therapy (IGT).
Using magnetic position and orientation sensors, which are affixed to a flexible
endoscope, 3D coordinates and orientation of the distal tip of the endoscope are
known. From pre-operative medical imaging means, a 3D scene of the phantom
could be created. By identifying appropriate landmarks, intra and pre-operative 3D
scenes could be merged. The surgeon would have a real time view to visualise the
position and orientation of the flexible scope (tracked tool) within the body.
Intra-operative module (tracking system) would be the author’s main focus of the
report. CT scans would be the referencing images. The softwares used are IGSTK
and 3D Slicer. Main hardware is the NDI's Aurora® System. They will be built and
integrated using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Cross Platform Make (CMake).
OpenIGTLinkTrackerBroadcasting application in IGSTKSandbox helps to connect
3D Slicer and Aurora® System (via OpenIGTLink IF and NeuroNav modules).
The final product of this project is being established when feasibility of IGT
Navigation System and Data Registration are demonstrated. With fine tuning, it can
be applied in relation to “Real Time Three-Dimensional (3D) Surgical Scene for
Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery”, whereby its needs are closely met. |
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