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Direct navigation on 3D rotational x-ray data acquired with a mobile propeller C-arm: accuracy and application in functional endoscopic sinus surgery

Authors :
Wytske J Fokkens
Bart Carelsen
Wiro J. Niessen
Everine B. van de Kraats
Sjirk N. Boon
Niels Noordhoek
Theo van Walsum
Biomedical Engineering and Physics
Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity
Ear, Nose and Throat
Source :
Physics in medicine and biology, 50(24), 5769-5781. IOP Publishing Ltd.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Recently, three-dimensional (3D) rotational x-ray imaging has been combined with navigation technology, enabling direct 3D navigation for minimally invasive image guided interventions. In this study, phantom experiments are used to determine the accuracy of such a navigation set-up for a mobile C-arm with propeller motion. After calibration of the C-arm system, the accuracy is evaluated by pinpointing divots on a special-purpose phantom with known geometry. This evaluation is performed both with and without C-arm motion in between calibration and registration for navigation. The variation caused by each of the individual transformations in the calibration and registration process is also studied. The feasibility of direct navigation on 3D rotational x-ray images for functional endoscopic sinus surgery has been evaluated in a cadaver navigation experiment. Navigation accuracy was approximately 1.0 mm, which is sufficient for functional endoscopic sinus surgery. C-arm motion in between calibration and registration slightly degraded the registration accuracy by approximately 0.3 mm. Standard deviations of each of the transformations were in the range 0.15-0.31 mm. In the cadaver experiment, the navigation images were considered in good correspondence with the endoscopic images by an experienced ENT surgeon. Availability of 3D localization information provided by the navigation system was considered valuable by the ENT surgeon.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319155
Volume :
50
Issue :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics in medicine and biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....47d518930765c3659440d7d66f406726
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/50/24/001