AI Article Synopsis

  • Image-guided laparoscopic surgery faces challenges when soft-tissue structures deform or move out of view, making it difficult to keep track of them accurately.
  • Traditional methods like registration struggle in these dynamic situations, as they rely on continuously updated mappings of the tissues.
  • The proposed solution uses a Graph Neural Network to predict the states of these deformed tissues by analyzing stereo laparoscopic videos, allowing for more accurate navigation and understanding in real-time surgical contexts.

Article Abstract

A major challenge in image-guided laparoscopic surgery is that structures of interest often deform and go, even if only momentarily, out of view. Methods which rely on having an up-to-date impression of those structures, such as registration or localisation, are undermined in these circumstances. This is particularly true for soft-tissue structures that continually change shape - in registration, they must often be re-mapped. Furthermore, methods which require 'revisiting' of previously seen areas cannot in principle function reliably in dynamic contexts, drastically weakening their uptake in the operating room. We present a novel approach for learning to estimate the deformed states of previously seen soft tissue surfaces from currently observable regions, using a combined approach that includes a Graph Neural Network (GNN). The training data is based on stereo laparoscopic surgery videos, generated semi-automatically with minimal labelling effort. Trackable segments are first identified using a feature detection algorithm, from which surface meshes are produced using depth estimation and delaunay triangulation. We show the method can predict the displacements of previously visible soft tissue structures connected to currently visible regions with observed displacements, both on our own data and porcine data. Our innovative approach learns to compensate non-rigidity in abdominal endoscopic scenes directly from stereo laparoscopic videos through targeting a new problem formulation, and stands to benefit a variety of target applications in dynamic environments. Project page for this work: https://gitlab.com/nct_tso_public/seesaw-soft-tissue-deformation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TBME.2024.3424771DOI Listing

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