Rotational roadmapping: a new image-based navigation technique for the interventional room.

Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv

Siemens Medical Solutions, Forchheim, Germany.

Published: January 2008

For decades, conventional 2D-roadmaping has been the method of choice for image-based guidewire navigation during endovascular procedures. Only recently have 3D-roadmapping techniques become available that are based on the acquisition and reconstruction of a 3D image of the vascular tree. In this paper, we present a new image-based navigation technique called RoRo (Rotational Roadmapping) that eliminates the guess-work inherent to the conventional 2D method, but does not require a 3D image. Our preliminary clinical results show that there are situations in which RoRo is preferred over the existing two methods, thus demonstrating potential for filling a clinical niche and complementing the spectrum of available navigation tools.

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