Bone dissection is an important component of many surgical procedures. In this paper, we discuss a haptic and visual simulation of a bone-cutting burr that is being developed as a component of a training system for temporal bone surgery. We use a physically motivated model to describe the burr-bone interaction, which includes haptic forces evaluation, the bone erosion process, and the resulting debris. The current implementation, directly operating on a voxel discretization of patient-specific 3D CT and MR imaging data, is efficient enough to provide real-time feedback on a low-end multiprocessing PC platform.
Titolo del periodico:Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
Keywords:3D visualization; bone surgery; mastoidectomy; 3D magnetic resonance imaging
Progetto:Bando competitivo/Grant::Finanziamento europeo/internazionale::EC FP7, FP6, FP5::IERAPSI - An Integrated Environment for Rehearsal
EEN-CORDIS:ELETTRONICA, INFORMATICA E TELECOMUNICAZIONI::Multimedia::Visualizzazione, realtà virtuale; ELETTRONICA, INFORMATICA E TELECOMUNICAZIONI::IT e applicazioni telematiche::Applicazioni per la salute