Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2020)

Localization of endovascular tools in X-ray images using a motorized C-arm: visualization on HoloLens

  • Chen Yenjung,
  • Shah Nilay Yatinkumar,
  • Goswami Subhra Sundar,
  • Lange Annkristin,
  • von Haxthausen Felix,
  • Sieren Malte Maria,
  • Hagenah Jannis,
  • Ernst Floris,
  • García-Vázquez Verónica

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2020-0029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 108 – 16

Abstract

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C-arms are medical devices widely used for image-guided minimally invasive endovascular procedures. This technology requires considerable experience for the physicians to position the C-arm to obtain X-ray images of the endovascular tools. In addition, this image-guided therapy is based on two-dimensional images which lack depth information. The purpose of this study was to develop a system that controls the C-arm movements based on the previous position of the tip of a guide wire and the vessel information, and also displays the estimated tip position (specifically, the virtual line that would join the X-ray source and the projected tip in the flat-panel detector) on an augmented reality device (HoloLens). A phantom study was conducted to evaluate the system using intraoperative cone-beam computed tomography scans to obtain the reference tip position. The mean distance between the tip position (ground truth) and the virtual three-dimensional line was 1.18 mm. The proposed system was able to control the C-arm movements based on the position of the tip of the guide wire. The visualization on HoloLens also allowed a more intuitive understanding of the position of the endovascular tool related to the patient’s anatomy during the intervention.

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