Combining magnetic and optical tracking for computer aided therapy.

Ralph K Muench, Hans Blattmann, Barbara Kaser-Hotz, Carla Rohrer Bley, Paul G Seiler, Andrea Sumova, Jorn Verwey
Author Information
  1. Ralph K Muench: Department of Life Sciences, Paul Scherrer Institute PSI, Villigen, Switzerland. ralph.muench@psi.ch

Abstract

A fast and accurate magnetic tracking system was developed for applications in real-time tumor tracking, computer-aided surgery, and endoscopy. The tracking is based on the application of miniaturized sensors. Once implanted in the patient, the sensors receive signals from an external field generator. The fast evaluation of the signals allows the online determination of position and orientation of each sensor. With the help of optical tracking, the sensor coordinates are transformed in the reference system used by the clinician. The effects of eddy currents in nearby electrically-conducting objects are taken into account using special computational methods. The present paper presents the results of a first experiment in a canine model.

MeSH Term

Electromagnetic Fields
Humans
Magnetics
Monitoring, Physiologic
Radiotherapy, Conformal
Surgical Procedures, Operative
Therapy, Computer-Assisted

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