SurgNavAR: An Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation Framework for Optical See-Through Head Mounted Displays
Abdullah Thabit, Mohamed Benmahdjoub, Rafiuddin Jinabade, Hizirwan S. Salim, Marie-Lise C. van Veelen, Mark G. van Vledder, Eppo B. Wolvius, Theo van Walsum

TL;DR
SurgNavAR introduces an integrated augmented reality surgical navigation framework for head-mounted displays, enabling precise, real-time visualization and guidance across various surgical procedures.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel, adaptable AR navigation framework that simplifies integration and improves accuracy for HMD-based surgical applications.
Findings
Achieved mean tooltip calibration accuracy of 1 mm
Registered images with 3 mm accuracy
Targeting accuracy below 5 mm in surgical use cases
Abstract
Augmented reality (AR) devices with head mounted displays (HMDs) facilitate the direct superimposition of 3D preoperative imaging data onto the patient during surgery. To use an HMD-AR device as a stand-alone surgical navigation system, the device should be able to locate the patient and surgical instruments, align preoperative imaging data with the patient, and visualize navigation data in real time during surgery. Whereas some of the technologies required for this are known, integration in such devices is cumbersome and requires specific knowledge and expertise, hampering scientific progress in this field. This work therefore aims to present and evaluate an integrated HMD-based AR surgical navigation framework that is adaptable to diverse surgical applications. The framework tracks 2D patterns as reference markers attached to the patient and surgical instruments. It allows for the…
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