Applied Sciences (Jul 2019)

Medical Augmented-Reality Visualizer for Surgical Training and Education in Medicine

  • Radosław Gierwiało,
  • Marcin Witkowski,
  • Maciej Kosieradzki,
  • Wojciech Lisik,
  • Łukasz Groszkowski,
  • Robert Sitnik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9132732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 13
p. 2732

Abstract

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This paper presents a projection-based augmented-reality system (MARVIS) that supports the visualization of internal structures on the surface of a liver phantom. MARVIS is endowed with three key features: tracking of spatial relationship between the phantom and the operator’s head in real time, monoscopic projection of internal liver structures onto the phantom surface for 3D perception without additional head-mounted devices, and phantom internal electronic circuit to assess the accuracy of a syringe guidance system. An initial validation was carried out by 25 medical students (12 males and 13 females; mean age, 23.12 years; SD, 1.27 years) and 3 male surgeons (mean age, 43.66 years; SD, 7.57 years). The validation results show that the ratio of failed syringe insertions was reduced from 50% to 30% by adopting the MARVIS projection. The proposed system suitably enhances a surgeon’s spatial perception of a phantom internal structure.

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