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Third IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR'04)
Arlington, VA, USA
November 02-November 05
ISBN: 0-7695-2191-6
L. Soler, IRCAD, Virtual-surg
S. Nicolau, IRCAD, Virtual-surg
J. Schmid, IRCAD, Virtual-surg
C. Koehl, IRCAD, Virtual-surg
J. Marescaux, IRCAD, Virtual-surg
X. Pennec, INRIA Epidaure
N. Ayache, INRIA Epidaure
Medical image processing led to a major improvement of patient care: the 3D modeling of patients from their CT-scan or MRI provides an improved surgical planning and simulation allows to train the surgical gesture before carrying it out. These two preoperative steps can be used intra-operatively with the development of augmented reality (AR). In this paper, we present the tools we developed to provide our ?rst prototypal AR guiding system for abdominal surgery.
Citation:
L. Soler, S. Nicolau, J. Schmid, C. Koehl, J. Marescaux, X. Pennec, N. Ayache, "Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in Digestive Surgery," ismar, pp.278-279, Third IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR'04), 2004
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