Video-Based 3D Reconstruction, Laparoscope Localization and Deformation Recovery for Abdominal Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Survey
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2016
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
http://doi.org/10.1002/rcs.1661
Abstract
Background
The intra-operative three-dimensional (3D) structure of tissue organs and laparoscope motion are the basis for many tasks in computer-assisted surgery (CAS), such as safe surgical navigation and registration of pre-operative and intra-operative data for soft tissues.
Methods
This article provides a literature review on laparoscopic video-based intra-operative techniques of 3D surface reconstruction, laparoscope localization and tissue deformation recovery for abdominal minimally invasive surgery (MIS).
Results
This article introduces a classification scheme based on the motions of a laparoscope and the motions of tissues. In each category, comprehensive discussion is provided on the evolution of both classic and state-of-the-art methods.
Conclusions
Video-based approaches have many advantages, such as providing intra-operative information without introducing extra hardware to the current surgical platform. However, an extensive discussion on this important topic is still lacking. This survey paper is therefore beneficial for researchers in this field.
Rights Information
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Yes
Citation / Publisher Attribution
The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, v. 12, issue 2, p. 158-178.
Scholar Commons Citation
Lin, Bingxiong; Sun, Yu; Qian, Xiaoning; Goldgof, Dmitry; Gitlin, Richard D.; and You, Yuncheng, "Video-Based 3D Reconstruction, Laparoscope Localization and Deformation Recovery for Abdominal Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Survey" (2016). Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications. 47.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/esb_facpub/47