Authors
Nicolas Zevallos, Rangaprasad Arun Srivatsan, Hadi Salman, Lu Li, Jianing Qian, Saumya Saxena, Mengyun Xu, Kartik Patath, Howie Choset
Publication date
2018/3/1
Conference
2018 International Symposium on Medical Robotics (ISMR)
Pages
1-6
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In this paper we develop a surgical system using the da Vinci research kit (dVRK) that is capable of autonomously searching for tumors and dynamically displaying the tumor location using augmented reality. Such a system has the potential to quickly reveal the location and shape of tumors and visually overlay that information to reduce the cognitive overload of the surgeon. To the best of our knowledge, our approach is one of the first to incorporate state-of-the-art methods in registration, force sensing and tumor localization into a unified surgical system. First, the preoperative model is registered to the intra-operative scene using a Bingham distribution-based filtering approach. An active level set estimation is then used to find the location and the shape of the tumors. We use a recently developed miniature force sensor to perform the palpation. The estimated stiffness map is then dynamically overlaid onto the …
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N Zevallos, RA Srivatsan, H Salman, L Li, J Qian… - 2018 International Symposium on Medical Robotics …, 2018