1. Wireless Electromagnetic Sensors for Image-Guided Cardiothoracic Procedures
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Crowley, Daragh, Cavaliere, Marco, Higgins, Eoin, Pande, Charu, Alexander Jaeger, Herman, O'Donoghue, Kilian, and Cantillon-Murphy, Padraig
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Electromagnetic tracking (EMT) is essential in surgical navigation without line of sight and to reduce the use of harmful radiation-based imaging. The inductive sensors used in current EMT systems are small, often less than a millimeter in diameter, but the need for a wired connection from the sensor to the control unit can cause obstructions and complicate the surgical field. This work introduces a novel wireless method of tracking electromagnetic (EM) sensors with immediate applications intended to streamline surgical workflows. Wireless EM 6-degree-of-freedom (DOF) sensor nodes were designed and manufactured with the intended use as a patient-mounted registration device. The battery-powered prototype device was shown to have a position and orientation trueness of 0.84 mm and 0.7°, respectively, over a tracking volume of
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- 2024
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