Title
Magnified Real-Time Tomographic Reflection
Abstract
Real Time Tomographic Reflection (RTTR) permits in situ visualization of ultrasound images so that direct hand-eye coordination can be employed during invasive procedures. The method merges the visual outer surface of a patient with a simultaneous ultrasound scan of the patient's interior. It combines a flat-panel monitor with a half-silvered mirror such that the image on the monitor is reflected precisely into the proper location within the patient. The ultrasound image is superimposed in real time on the patient merging with the operator's hands and any invasive tools in the field of view. We aim to extend this method to remote procedures at different scales, in particular to real-time in vivo tomographic microscopic imaging modalities such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) and ultrasound backscatter microscopy (USB). This paper reports our first working prototype using a mechanically linked system to magnify ultrasound-guided manipulation by a factor of four.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1007/3-540-45468-3_82
MICCAI
Keywords
Field
DocType
different scale,half-silvered mirror,ultrasound backscatter microscopy,flat-panel monitor,simultaneous ultrasound,real time tomographic reflection,invasive tool,invasive procedure,ultrasound image,magnified real-time tomographic reflection,direct hand-eye coordination,real time,field of view,ultrasound
Field of view,Virtual image,Computer vision,Optical coherence tomography,Computer science,Backscatter,Augmented reality,Medical image computing,Artificial intelligence,Ultrasound,USB
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-42697-3
5
0.93
References 
Authors
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
George D. Stetten114622.70
Vikram Chib271.48