Conventional surgical navigation systems rely on preoperative imaging to provide guidance. In laparoscopic liver surgery, insufflation of the abdomen (pneumoperitoneum) can cause deformations on the liver, introducing inaccuracies in the correspondence between the preoperative images and the intraoperative reality. This study evaluates the improvements provided by intraoperative imaging for laparoscopic liver surgical navigation, when displayed as augmented reality (AR). Significant differences were found in terms of accuracy of the AR, in favor of intraoperative imaging. In addition, results showed an effect of user-induced error: image-to-patient registration based on annotations performed by clinicians caused 33% more inaccuracy as compa...
Augmented reality (AR) in laparoscopic liver surgery needs key landmark detection in intraoperative ...
Background The laparoscopic approach to liver resection may reduce morbidity and hospital stay. Howe...
Copyright © 2012 Markus Kleemann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Conventional surgical navigation systems rely on preoperative imaging to provide guidance. In laparo...
Introduction Augmented reality (AR) is ubiquitous in education, production and also has the potenti...
International audienceEach year in Europe 50,000 new liver cancer cases are diagnosed for which hepa...
International audienceEach year in Europe 50,000 new liver cancer cases are diagnosed for which hepa...
International audienceEach year in Europe 50,000 new liver cancer cases are diagnosed for which hepa...
International audienceEach year in Europe 50,000 new liver cancer cases are diagnosed for which hepa...
BACKGROUND To investigate efficiency, accuracy and clinical benefit of a new augmented reality sy...
BACKGROUND To investigate efficiency, accuracy and clinical benefit of a new augmented reality sy...
Augmented Reality (AR) is considered to be a promising technology for the guidance of laparoscopic l...
Augmented Reality (AR) is considered to be a promising technology for the guidance of laparoscopic l...
Augmented Reality (AR) is considered to be a promising technology for the guidance of laparoscopic l...
At present, laparoscopic augmented reality (AR) navigation has been applied to minimally invasive ab...
Augmented reality (AR) in laparoscopic liver surgery needs key landmark detection in intraoperative ...
Background The laparoscopic approach to liver resection may reduce morbidity and hospital stay. Howe...
Copyright © 2012 Markus Kleemann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Conventional surgical navigation systems rely on preoperative imaging to provide guidance. In laparo...
Introduction Augmented reality (AR) is ubiquitous in education, production and also has the potenti...
International audienceEach year in Europe 50,000 new liver cancer cases are diagnosed for which hepa...
International audienceEach year in Europe 50,000 new liver cancer cases are diagnosed for which hepa...
International audienceEach year in Europe 50,000 new liver cancer cases are diagnosed for which hepa...
International audienceEach year in Europe 50,000 new liver cancer cases are diagnosed for which hepa...
BACKGROUND To investigate efficiency, accuracy and clinical benefit of a new augmented reality sy...
BACKGROUND To investigate efficiency, accuracy and clinical benefit of a new augmented reality sy...
Augmented Reality (AR) is considered to be a promising technology for the guidance of laparoscopic l...
Augmented Reality (AR) is considered to be a promising technology for the guidance of laparoscopic l...
Augmented Reality (AR) is considered to be a promising technology for the guidance of laparoscopic l...
At present, laparoscopic augmented reality (AR) navigation has been applied to minimally invasive ab...
Augmented reality (AR) in laparoscopic liver surgery needs key landmark detection in intraoperative ...
Background The laparoscopic approach to liver resection may reduce morbidity and hospital stay. Howe...
Copyright © 2012 Markus Kleemann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...