Augmented Reality in the Operating Room for Neurosurgical Interventions

Authors

  • Christian Kunz Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Franziska Mathis-Ullrich Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Bj¨orn Hein Karlsruhe Institute of Technology & Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences

Keywords:

Computer Assisted Surgery, Augmented Reality, Neurosurgical Interventions, Digital OR, Ventricular Puncture

Abstract

Neurosurgical procedures are associated with great challenges for the surgeon since a high degree of precision is required. Operations are performed within a limited space and often concealed structures are not visible to the surgeon. A system is proposed that integrates augmented reality into a digital operating room. The basis for this is an understanding of the scene and the integration into the surgical workflow. In a first step a two-stage process is implemented to detect the patient on the operating table with high precision. Further a solution is presented to semantically segment the surgical scene to detect and track medical instruments. For better understanding of the situation in the operation room the medical staff is tracked with OpenPose. These solutions build the base for a precise and robust integration of augmented reality into the digital operating room.

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Published

05.10.2020