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February 2024
Neuroblastoma is the most common type of extracranial solid tumor in children and can often result in death if not treated. High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a non-invasive technique for treating tissue that is deep within the body. It avoids the use of ionizing radiation, avoiding long-term side-effects of these treatments.
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February 2024
While minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery can help reduce blood loss, reduce hospital time, and shorten recovery time compared to open surgery, it has the disadvantages of limited field of view and difficulty in locating subsurface targets. Our proposed solution applies an augmented reality (AR) system to overlay pre-operative images, such as those from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), onto the target organ in the user's real-world environment. Our system can provide critical information regarding the location of subsurface lesions to guide surgical procedures in real time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiopsies play a crucial role in diagnosis of various diseases including cancers. In this study, we developed an augmented reality (AR) system to improve biopsy procedures and increase targeting accuracy. Our AR-guided biopsy system uses a high-speed motion tracking technology and an AR headset to display a holographic representation of the organ, lesions, and other structures of interest superimposed on real physical objects.
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April 2022
Ultrasound-guided biopsy is widely used for disease detection and diagnosis. We plan to register preoperative imaging, such as positron emission tomography / computed tomography (PET/CT) and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with real-time intraoperative ultrasound imaging for improved localization of suspicious lesions that may not be seen on ultrasound but visible on other imaging modalities. Once the image registration is completed, we will combine the images from two or more imaging modalities and use Microsoft HoloLens 2 augmented reality (AR) headset to display three-dimensional (3D) segmented lesions and organs from previously acquired images and real-time ultrasound images.
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February 2023
Augmented Reality (AR) is becoming a more common addition to physicians' repertoire for aiding in resident training and patient interactions. However, the use of augmented reality in clinical settings is still beset with many complications, including the lack of physician control over the systems, set modes of interactions within the system, and physician's lack of familiarity with such AR systems. In this paper, we plan to expand on our previous prostate biopsy AR system by adding in improved user interface systems within the virtual world in order to allow the user to more accurately visualize only parts of the system which they consider to be useful at that time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCardiac catheterization is a delicate strategy often used during various heart procedures. However, the procedure carries a myriad of risks associated with it, including damage to the vessel or heart itself, blood clots, and arrhythmias. Many of these risks increase in probability as the length of the operation increases, creating a demand for a more accurate procedure while reducing the overall time required.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGuided biopsy of soft tissue lesions can be challenging in the presence of sensitive organs or when the lesion itself is small. Computed tomography (CT) is the most frequently used modality to target soft tissue lesions. In order to aid physicians, small field of view (FOV) low dose non-contrast CT volumes are acquired prior to intervention while the patient is on the procedure table to localize the lesion and plan the best approach.
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