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Robust and high-fidelity guidewire simulation with applications in percutaneous coronary intervention system

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Real-time and realistic physics-based simulation of deformable objects is of great value to medical intervention, training, and planning in virtual environments. This paper advocates a virtual-reality (VR) approach to minimally-invasive surgery/therapy (e.g., percutaneous coronary intervention) in medical procedures. In particular, we devise a robust and accurate physics-based modeling and simulation algorithm for the guidewire interaction with blood vessels. We also showcase a VR-based prototype system for simulating percutaneous coronary intervention and mimicing the intervention therapy, which affords the utility of flexible, slender guidewires to advance diagnostic or therapeutic catheters into a patient's vascular anatomy, supporting various real-world interaction tasks. The slender body of guidewires are modeled using the famous Cosserat theory of elastic rods. We derive the equations of motion for guidewires with continuous energies and integrate them with the implicit Euler solver, that guarantees robustness and stability. Our approach's originality is primarily founded upon its power, flexibility, and versatility when interacting with the surrounding environment, including novel strategies in the hybrid of geometry and physics, material variability, dynamic sampling, constraint handling and energy-driven physical responses. Our experimental results have shown that this prototype system is both stable and efficient with real-time performance. In the long run, our algorithm and system are expected to contribute to interactive VR-based procedure training and treatment planning.

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                      VRST '13: Proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
                      October 2013
                      271 pages
                      ISBN:9781450323796
                      DOI:10.1145/2503713
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                      1. guidwire simulation
                      2. percutaneous coronary intervention system
                      3. vessel interaction

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                      • (2021)A virtual reality based surgical skills training simulator for catheter ablation with real-time and robust interactionVirtual Reality & Intelligent Hardware10.1016/j.vrih.2021.08.0043:4(302-314)Online publication date: Aug-2021
                      • (2016)Haptics-equiped interactive PCI simulation for patient-specific surgery training and rehearsing针对特定病人的可交互经皮冠状动脉介入手术模拟Science China Information Sciences10.1007/s11432-016-0264-359:10Online publication date: 9-Sep-2016
                      • (2015)Fast and stable guidewire simulator for minimally invasive vascular surgery2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319712(5809-5812)Online publication date: Aug-2015
                      • (2015)Novel, Robust, and Efficient Guidewire Modeling for PCI Surgery Simulator Based on Heterogeneous and Integrated Chain-Mails2015 14th International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics (CAD/Graphics)10.1109/CADGRAPHICS.2015.22(105-112)Online publication date: Aug-2015
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