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Intravascular neurosurgery is one of the most difficult surgery in visual and operation sense. Because a surgeon or an interventionist must operate long and elastic catheters in the long way to the brain with only indirect and projective monitors of X-ray fluoroscopy. To overcome such difficulties, a novel system was proposed and was developed using virtualized reality technique. The system displays 3D reconstructed vessels and virtualized live-video screens for X-ray fluoroscopy images. By registration using markers, surgeons can observe live X-ray fluoroscopy with a semi-transparent 3D vascular model as a roadmap. The system also provides endovascular views helpful for detail observation of vascular and pathological structures like neck shape of aneurysms. Through clinical examination, accuracy of the system was evaluated.
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Masutani, Y., Dohi, T., Yamane, F., Iseki, H., Takakura, K. (1997). Interactive virtualized display system for intravascular neurosurgery. In: Troccaz, J., Grimson, E., Mösges, R. (eds) CVRMed-MRCAS'97. CVRMed MRCAS 1997 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1205. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0029265
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