Surgery involves modifying anatomy to achieve a goal. Reconstructing anatomy can facilitate surgical care through surgical planning, real-time decision support, or anticipating outcomes. Tool motion is a rich source of data that can be used to quantify anatomy. Our work develops and validates a method for reconstructing the nasal septum from unstructured motion of the Cottle elevator during the elevation phase of septoplasty surgery, without need to explicitly delineate the surface of the septum. The proposed method uses iterative closest point registration to initially register a template septum to the tool motion. Subsequently, statistical shape modeling with iterative most likely oriented point registration is used to fit the reconstructed septum to Cottle tip position and orientation during flap elevation. Regularization of the shape model and transformation is incorporated. The proposed methods were validated on 10 septoplasty surgeries performed on cadavers by operators of varying experience level. Preoperative CT images of the cadaver septums were segmented as ground truth. We estimated reconstruction error as the difference between the projections of the Cottle tip onto the surface of the reconstructed septum and the ground-truth septum segmented from the CT image. We found translational differences of and a rotational differences of between the reconstructed septum and the ground-truth septum [median (interquartile range)], given the optimal regularization parameters. Accurate reconstruction of the nasal septum can be achieved from tool tracking data during septoplasty surgery on cadavers. This enables understanding of the septal anatomy without need for traditional medical imaging. This result may be used to facilitate surgical planning, intraoperative care, or skills assessment.

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