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Real-time in situ three-dimensional integral videography and surgical navigation using augmented reality: a pilot study

Authors :
Takeyoshi Dohi
Hideyuki Suenaga
Yoshiyuki Mori
Tsuyoshi Takato
Ken Masamune
Hongen Liao
Kazuto Hoshi
Huy Hoang Tran
Source :
International Journal of Oral Science
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of a three-dimensional augmented reality system incorporating integral videography for imaging oral and maxillofacial regions, based on preoperative computed tomography data. Three-dimensional surface models of the jawbones, based on the computed tomography data, were used to create the integral videography images of a subject's maxillofacial area. The three-dimensional augmented reality system (integral videography display, computed tomography, a position tracker and a computer) was used to generate a three-dimensional overlay that was projected on the surgical site via a half-silvered mirror. Thereafter, a feasibility study was performed on a volunteer. The accuracy of this system was verified on a solid model while simulating bone resection. Positional registration was attained by identifying and tracking the patient/surgical instrument's position. Thus, integral videography images of jawbones, teeth and the surgical tool were superimposed in the correct position. Stereoscopic images viewed from various angles were accurately displayed. Change in the viewing angle did not negatively affect the surgeon's ability to simultaneously observe the three-dimensional images and the patient, without special glasses. The difference in three-dimensional position of each measuring point on the solid model and augmented reality navigation was almost negligible (

Details

ISSN :
16742818
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of oral science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7911488868ae32a7e736aa59848837e1