A collaborative virtual reality environment for liver surgery planning

被引:47
作者
Chheang, Vuthea [1 ]
Saalfeld, Patrick [1 ]
Joeres, Fabian [1 ]
Boedecker, Christian [2 ]
Huber, Tobias [2 ]
Huettl, Florentine [2 ]
Lang, Hauke [2 ]
Preim, Bernhard [1 ]
Hansen, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Otto von Guericke Univ, Fac Comp Sci & Res, Campus STIMULATE, Magdeburg, Germany
[2] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Univ Med, Dept Gen Visceral & Transplant Surg, Mainz, Germany
来源
COMPUTERS & GRAPHICS-UK | 2021年 / 99卷
关键词
Virtual reality; Surgical planning; Medical visualization; Human-computer interaction; RISK ANALYSIS; SYSTEM; RESECTION; IMPACT; MAPS; SUS;
D O I
10.1016/j.cag.2021.07.009
中图分类号
TP31 [计算机软件];
学科分类号
081202 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Surgical planning software is a key component in the treatment of tumor diseases. However, desktop based systems provide only limited visualization and interaction opportunities. Moreover, collaborative planning among members of a surgical team is only possible to a limited extent. In this work, a collaborative virtual reality (VR) environment to assist liver surgeons in tumor surgery planning is presented. Our aim is to improve virtual resection planning between surgeons in a remote or co-located environment. The system allows surgeons to define and adjust virtual resections on patient-specific organ 3D surfaces and 2D image slices. Changes on both modalities are synchronized, which will enable surgeons to iterate and refine the resection surfaces quickly. In addition, a real-time risk map visualization is presented that displays safety margins around tumors. An evaluation performed by liver surgeons provides information on potential benefits, such as the possibility to visualize complex cases and assessing the safety-critical areas, applicability, and limitations for further improvement. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:234 / 246
页数:13
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