학술논문

Real-Time 3-D Video Reconstruction for Guidance of Transventricular Neurosurgery
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics IEEE Trans. Med. Robot. Bionics Medical Robotics and Bionics, IEEE Transactions on. 5(3):669-682 Aug, 2023
Subject
Bioengineering
Robotics and Control Systems
Computing and Processing
Image reconstruction
Three-dimensional displays
Robots
Deformation
Simultaneous localization and mapping
Robot kinematics
Imaging
Image-guided surgery
intraoperative imaging
computer vision
augmented reality
neurosurgery
simultaneous localization and mapping
Language
ISSN
2576-3202
Abstract
Neuroendoscopic approach to deep-brain targets imparts deformation of the ventricles and adjacent parenchyma, limiting the accuracy of conventional neuronavigation. We report a method for 3D endoscopic reconstruction and registration via simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) for real-time guidance with or without robotic assistance. The aim is to permit augmented video overlay of structures registered from preoperative or intraoperative 3D images within and beyond the endoscopic field of view for more accurate targeting in the presence of deep-brain deformation. Phantom studies were performed to evaluate geometric accuracy and uncertainty in distinct scenarios of limited data (feature sparsity and scene occlusion), demonstrating performance over a broad range of challenges to endoscopic data. Reconstruction and registration accuracy were maintained even with up to 40% loss in feature density or 120° of the visual scene occluded. Overall, the method achieved a high degree of geometric accuracy, with target registration error of 1.02 mm and runtime supporting real-time guidance (3.45 Hz, representing $\text{a}16\times $ speedup with SLAM approach compared to previous work). The studies establish essential quantitative performance characteristics and validation that are essential to future translation to clinical studies.