Towards Transcervical Ultrasound Image Guidance for Transoral Robotic Surgery
Wanwen Chen, Megha Kalia, Qi Zeng, Emily H.T. Pang, Razeyeh, Bagherinasab, Thomas D. Milner, Farahna Sabiq, Eitan Prisman, Septimiu E., Salcudean

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel transcervical ultrasound-guided augmented reality system for transoral robotic surgery, demonstrating feasibility and initial accuracy in a proof-of-concept study.
Contribution
It introduces the first transcervical US-guided AR system for TORS and shows the feasibility of trans-cervical 3D US-MRI registration.
Findings
AR system projection error around 27 pixels
MRI to 3D US registration error approximately 9 mm
Vessel centerline distance about 2.3 mm
Abstract
Purpose: Trans-oral robotic surgery (TORS) using the da Vinci surgical robot is a new minimally-invasive surgery method to treat oropharyngeal tumors, but it is a challenging operation. Augmented reality (AR) based on intra-operative ultrasound (US) has the potential to enhance the visualization of the anatomy and cancerous tumors to provide additional tools for decision-making in surgery. Methods: We propose and carry out preliminary evaluations of a US-guided AR system for TORS, with the transducer placed on the neck for a transcervical view. Firstly, we perform a novel MRI-transcervical 3D US registration study. Secondly, we develop a US-robot calibration method with an optical tracker and an AR system to display the anatomy mesh model in the real-time endoscope images inside the surgeon console. Results: Our AR system reaches a mean projection error of 26.81 and 27.85 pixels for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHead and Neck Surgical Oncology · Soft Robotics and Applications · Surgical Simulation and Training
