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Combined surface reconstruction and registration for laparoscopic surgery

A technology of surface reconstruction and laparoscopy, which is used in the generation of 2D images, image data processing, instruments, etc., and can solve the problems of small field of view, limited information, and complex surface texture registration.

Active Publication Date: 2018-02-16
SIEMENS HEALTHCARE GMBH
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Additionally, laparoscopic cameras typically provide a small field of view, which limits the amount of information available for registration of preoperative models
Furthermore, for some tissues, registration is further complicated by the absence of tissue surface texture and common landmarks across modalities

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[0021] The following disclosure describes the invention in terms of several embodiments relating to methods, systems and devices for combining resurfacing and registration procedures for use in laparoscopic surgical applications. Fusion of 3D preoperative models and laparoscopic images into a single space is challenging due to, for example, tissue deformation, small field of view of laparoscopic cameras, and lack of common features across modalities. In some embodiments, these challenges are addressed by first generating an intra-operative three-dimensional model of the tissue and registering the model to the laparoscopic image. This alleviates some problems such as tissue deformation caused by insufflation. The various methods, systems, and devices described herein offer several additional benefits over conventional systems, including, but not limited to: improved registration accuracy, visualization of three-dimensional anatomical models in laparoscopic video, improved robus...

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The present invention relates to combined surface reconstruction and registration for laparoscopic surgery. A computer-implemented method of performing combined surface reconstruction and registration of stereoscopic laparoscopic images includes: a computer system generating an intraoperative three-dimensional model of an anatomical region of interest, and receiving a plurality of stereoscopic intraoperative images of the anatomical region of interest from a laparoscope. Looking glass image. The computer system uses the stereoscopic endoscopic image to perform a first stereoscopic reconstruction process to generate a first surface image corresponding to the anatomical region of interest, and uses a rigid registration process to align the first surface image with the surface of the intraoperative three-dimensional model to align. The computer system then performs a second volumetric reconstruction process using the first surface image and prior knowledge from the preoperative 3D model to generate a second surface image corresponding to the anatomical region of interest, and uses a non-rigid registration process to Align the second surface image with the surface of the in-operative 3D model.

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[0001] This application claims priority to US Provisional Application Serial No. 61 / 768,682, filed February 25, 2013, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. technical field [0002] The following disclosure describes the invention in terms of several embodiments relating to methods, systems and devices for combining resurfacing and registration procedures for use in laparoscopic surgical applications. The technique is particularly well suited, but not limited to, surgical applications utilizing three-dimensional models generated intraoperatively, for example using a rotating angiography system. Background technique [0003] In minimally invasive abdominal surgery such as hepatectomy, laparoscopic cameras are used to provide the surgeon with visualization of anatomical regions of interest. For example, when removing a tumor, the surgeon's goal is to safely remove the tumor without damaging critical structures such as blood vessels. [0004] To plan surger...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61B34/10G06T11/00G06T17/00
Inventor P.芒特尼M.阿伦A.卡普尔P.努尔德P.梅韦斯
Owner SIEMENS HEALTHCARE GMBH
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