Smart goggles augmented reality CT-US fusion compared to conventional fusion navigation for percutaneous needle insertion.
Tabea BordeLaetitia SaccentiMing LiNicole A VarbleLindsey A HazenMichael T KassinIfechi N UkehKeith M HortonJose F DelgadoCharles MartinSheng XuWilliam F PritchardJohn W KaranianBradford J WoodPublished in: International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery (2024)
Goggle-based AR showed no difference in needle placement accuracy compared to the commercially available US-based fusion navigation platform. Differences in accuracy and procedure times were apparent with different display modes (with/without stereoscopic projections). The AR-based projection of the US and needle trajectory over the body may be a helpful tool to enhance visuospatial orientation. Thus, this study refines the potential role of AR for needle placements, which may serve as a catalyst for informed implementation of AR techniques in IR.
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