Manipulating small objects such as needles, screws or plates inside the human body during minimally invasive surgery can be very difficult for less experienced surgeons, due to the loss of 3D depth perception. This paper presents an approach for tracking a suturing needle using a standard endoscope. The resulting pose information of the needle is then used to generate artificial 3D cues on the 2D screen to optimally support surgeons during tissue suturing. Additionally, if an external tracking device is provided to report the endoscope’s position, the suturing needle can be tracked in a hybrid fashion with sub-millimeter accuracy. Finally, a visual navigation aid can be incorporated, if a 3D surface is intraoperatively reconstructed from vi...
Localization and navigation of an endoscope within a patient’s body is usually based on anatomical l...
Percutaneous needle procedures are among the most frequently performed minimally invasive surgical p...
La suture est un geste courant mais difficile en chirurgie coelioscopique. Les mouvements possibles ...
In this work, we propose a vision-based method for suturing needle tracking to define the needle gra...
PURPOSE: To provide an integrated visualisation of intraoperative ultrasound and endoscopic images t...
The availability of high-resolution, magnified, and relatively noise-free endoscopic images in a sma...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has revolutionized surgical care, providing significant benefits fo...
Accurate patient registration and referencing is a key element in navigated surgery. Unfortunately a...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple and robust algorithm which permits to track surg...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple and robust algorithm which permits to track surg...
Minimally invasive surgery is a highly complex medical discipline with several difficulties for the ...
Abstract — This paper introduces a new method for remote surgical cutting by providing haptic guidan...
Abstract — This paper develops a path plan for suture needles used with solid tissue volumes in endo...
Background The design of flexible endoscopes has not changed significantly in the past 50 years. A t...
Computer assistance in Minimally Invasive Surgery is a very active field of research. Many systems d...
Localization and navigation of an endoscope within a patient’s body is usually based on anatomical l...
Percutaneous needle procedures are among the most frequently performed minimally invasive surgical p...
La suture est un geste courant mais difficile en chirurgie coelioscopique. Les mouvements possibles ...
In this work, we propose a vision-based method for suturing needle tracking to define the needle gra...
PURPOSE: To provide an integrated visualisation of intraoperative ultrasound and endoscopic images t...
The availability of high-resolution, magnified, and relatively noise-free endoscopic images in a sma...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has revolutionized surgical care, providing significant benefits fo...
Accurate patient registration and referencing is a key element in navigated surgery. Unfortunately a...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple and robust algorithm which permits to track surg...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple and robust algorithm which permits to track surg...
Minimally invasive surgery is a highly complex medical discipline with several difficulties for the ...
Abstract — This paper introduces a new method for remote surgical cutting by providing haptic guidan...
Abstract — This paper develops a path plan for suture needles used with solid tissue volumes in endo...
Background The design of flexible endoscopes has not changed significantly in the past 50 years. A t...
Computer assistance in Minimally Invasive Surgery is a very active field of research. Many systems d...
Localization and navigation of an endoscope within a patient’s body is usually based on anatomical l...
Percutaneous needle procedures are among the most frequently performed minimally invasive surgical p...
La suture est un geste courant mais difficile en chirurgie coelioscopique. Les mouvements possibles ...