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2007 IEEE Virtual Reality Conference
Registered, Sensor-Integrated Virtual Reality for Surgical Applications
Charlotte, NC, USA
March 10-March 14
ISBN: 1-4244-0905-5
Brady W. King, Wayne State University, E-mail: bwking@wayne.edu
Luke A. Reisner, Wayne State University, E-mail: lreisner@wayne.edu
Michael D. Klein, Children's Hospital of Michigan
Gregory W. Auner, Wayne State University
Abhilash K. Pandya, Wayne State University, E-mail: apandya@ece.eng.wayne.edu
Image guidance is a technique that often uses virtual reality to provide accurate localization and real-time surgical navigation. Combining image guidance with a biosensor based on Raman spectroscopy, a powerful laser-based analysis technique, would provide a surgeon both a diagnosis of tissue being analyzed (e.g. cancer) and localization information displayed within an imaging modality of choice. A virtual reality-based presentation of this type of mutual and registered information could lead to faster diagnoses and enable more accurate tissue resections. For our system, a portable Raman probe was attached to a passively articulated mechanical arm and used to scan and classify objects within a phantom skull. We discuss the implementation of the integrated system, its accuracy, its visualization techniques, and the future steps for its development and eventual application.
Citation:
Brady W. King, Luke A. Reisner, Michael D. Klein, Gregory W. Auner, Abhilash K. Pandya, "Registered, Sensor-Integrated Virtual Reality for Surgical Applications," vr, pp.277-278, 2007 IEEE Virtual Reality Conference, 2007
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