Instrument localisation for endovascular aneurysm repair: Comparison of two methods based on tracking systems or using imaging

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Background: In endovascular aneuysm repair (EVAR) procedures, medical instruments are currently navigated with a two-dimensional imaging based guidance requiring X-rays and contrast agent. Methods: Novel approaches for obtaining the three-dimensional instrument positions are introduced. Firstly, a method based on fibre optical shape sensing, one electromagnetic sensor and a preoperative computed tomography (CT) scan is described. Secondly, an approach based on image processing using one 2D fluoroscopic image and a preoperative CT scan is introduced. Results: For the tracking based method, average errors from 1.81 to 3.13 mm and maximum errors from 3.21 to 5.46 mm were measured. For the image-based approach, average errors from 3.07 to 6.02 mm and maximum errors from 8.05 to 15.75 mm were measured. Conclusion: The tracking based method is promising for usage in EVAR procedures. For the image-based approach are applications in smaller vessels more suitable, since its errors increase with the vessel diameter.

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Jäckle, S., Lange, A., García-Vázquez, V., Eixmann, T., Matysiak, F., Sieren, M. M., … Preusser, T. (2021). Instrument localisation for endovascular aneurysm repair: Comparison of two methods based on tracking systems or using imaging. International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, 17(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/rcs.2327

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