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Smart Glasses Cannula Guide System Development for Interventional Cardiology Procedures

중재적 심장 질환 시술을 위한 스마트 글래스 삽입관 가이드 시스템 개발

  • Jang, Ik Gyu (Gumi Electronics & Information Technology Research Institute ICT Convergence Research Division Digital Health Care Research Center) ;
  • Heo, Yeong Jun (Gumi Electronics & Information Technology Research Institute ICT Convergence Research Division Digital Health Care Research Center) ;
  • Jeon, Geum Sang (Gumi Electronics & Information Technology Research Institute ICT Convergence Research Division Digital Health Care Research Center) ;
  • Choi, Jaesoon (Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine)
  • 장익규 (구미전자정보기술원 ICT융합연구본부 디지털헬스케어연구센터) ;
  • 허영준 (구미전자정보기술원 ICT융합연구본부 디지털헬스케어연구센터) ;
  • 전금상 (구미전자정보기술원 ICT융합연구본부 디지털헬스케어연구센터) ;
  • 최재순 (울산대학교 의과대학 서울아산병원 의공학교실)
  • Received : 2020.09.16
  • Accepted : 2020.10.12
  • Published : 2020.10.31

Abstract

Remote control intervention surgery robotic system improves treatment effect on cardiovascular patients and reduces X-ray exposure. However, at the time of the first procedure, CT (computerized tomography) and other ultrasound diagnostic equipment should be used because the operator must insert the cannula directly into the patient's leg. Improvements to this have been un-met-needs of hospitals. In this paper, we developed a system that can insert the cannula intuitively and quickly by displaying blood vessels at a glance through the system using smart wearable glasses. The core development method is as follows. In order to project augmented reality onto the surgical image, CT scan angiography image is extracted and processed. In the process, three CT-Markers are used to create a coordinate system of blood vessel images. Additionally, a reference marker is photographed on a single camera to obtain a camera coordinate system. Since the CT marker and the reference marker are in the same position, 3D registration is performed. In the text, a detailed explanation will be given.

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