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Title: ComputerAssisted Surgery


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Computer-Assisted Surgery
  • November 20, 2001
  • Jennifer Lyon

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What is CAS?
  • Commonly known as Computer-Assisted,
    Computer-Aided or Computer-Enhanced Surgery
  • Integration of Computer Science and Biomedical
    Engineering
  • Permits more precise preoperative planning of
    surgical procedures, facilitates steps in surgery
  • Specialization CAOS (Orthopedic Surgery) refines
    complex orthopedic procedures (osteotomy)

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The Osteotomy
  • The drilling, cutting and realigning of bones to
    correct and improve alignment
  • Traditional methods were error-prone
  • Computers eliminate traditional physical
    constraints
  • All bones are unique CT (computed tomography)
    scans build simulated models
  • Imagining the invisible CT models allow us to
    see details
  • 3D visualization importance of understanding the
    relative changes of bone pieces

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The Five Steps in CAOS
  • CT Extraction
  • Pre-operative Planning
  • Optoelectronic Tracking
  • Registration of Patient to Image
  • Guidance in Osteotomy

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1. CT Extraction
  • CT slices stacked into a volume
  • Each slice (voxel) is an x-ray profile

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2. Pre-Operative Planning
  • Prepare the models for surgery
  • Simulate wedge extractions along planes and bone
    rotations about axes
  • Orthopedic procedure is electronically simulated

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3. Optoelectronic Tracking
  • Prepare the patient for surgery
  • Calibrated cameras locate infra-red LEDs and
    reflective markers to set 3D locations
  • Markers on patient and instruments determine
    relative positions of objects in the OR

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4. Registration
  • Align the patient to computer images
  • Begin with easily identifiable regions, then
    refine through algorithmic calculation
  • Calculate precise transformation between CT
    co-ordinate plans and patients local co-ordinates

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Then the scary part . . .
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Guidance in the OR
  • Surgical instruments are tracked
  • Virtual instruments superimposed on computer
    images
  • Distances and angles to planes calculated
  • Surgeon uses computers to accurately drill, cut
    and realign bones

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Resulting Outcome
  • Patients recovery process must be analyzed
  • Procedures continually need enhancements
  • Science and technology provide methods for
    improvement of CAS

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CAS at Queens
  • CISC, Mechanical Engineering and KGH co-operation
  • Development of Software and Mechanical Hardware
  • Approximately 50 successful computer-aided
    osteotomies in the past three years
  • A First in Canada

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Let us compare!
Error planned actual correction
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CAS at the drawing board
  • Improve accuracy of pre-operative registration
  • Effective assessment of outcomes
  • Continue to improve biomechanics model of the
    human body
  • Solve Visualization problems in 3D

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Visualization Problems
Rotate, rotate, rotate, translate
  • Surgeons have trouble visualizing series of
    rotations and translations in 3D
  • Chasles Theorem A series of rotations is
    equivalent to a single rotation by some angle
    about an axis and a translation parallel to that
    axis.

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A Solution The BVT
Bone Viewing Tool
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BVT Components
  • VTK integration
  • .vtk file format derived from CT
  • Qt GUI
  • Widget set
  • C design
  • OO ensures expandability

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So far, so good
toolbars
Import multiple bones
Widget control
Actor selection
Buttons change actor and coordinate states
Axis of rotation
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Whats next?
1. Complete 3rd coordinate system
2. Detailed help documentation
3. Finish Status Bar
4. Add axis model for relative comparisons
5. Testing and Implementation
6. Train the Surgeons!
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BVT Applications
  • As a teaching tool
  • For students, surgeons, patients.
  • As a pre-operative planning tool
  • For surgeons
  • As a CISC undergrad project

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The Future of CAS
  • Aiming for 100 accuracy in osteotomy
  • Goals for widespread OR2010
  • One step towards computerized surgery!

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Conclusions
  • CAS and CAOS is a rapidly evolving field
  • Step-by-step procedures are necessary to produce
    optimal outcome
  • Problems in Orthopedic surgery can be minimized
    or eliminated with computers
  • Computers are very effective tools to use in
    medicine
  • We have seen only the beginning

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