Physics – Medical Physics
Scientific paper
2006-10-24
Proceedings of the First International Conference Surgetica'2002: Computer-Aided Medical Interventions: tools and applications
Physics
Medical Physics
Scientific paper
This paper introduces the principles of computer assisted percutaneous renal puncture, that would provide the surgeon with an accurate pre-operative 3D planning on CT images and, after a rigid registration with space-localized echographic data, would help him to perform the puncture through an intuitive 2D/3D interface. The whole development stage relied on both CT and US images of a healthy subject. We carried out millimetric registrations on real data, then guidance experiments on a kidney phantom showed encouraging results.
Chartier-Kastler Emmanuel
Leroy Antoine
Mozer Pierre
Payan Yohan
Richard Fr.
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