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Interactive navigation control with haptic rendering for endovascular treatment

Moulay Ibrahim El‐Khalil Ghembaza, Yacine Amirat

Year
2005
Citations
9

Abstract

This paper presents a virtual guidance technique for the micro-robot's reactive navigation in order to increase the precision and the safety of the surgeon gesture in endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms. We describe in particular the active compliant micro-robot that has been developed to improve the endovascular technique. From an analysis of the requirements of a virtual environment dedicated to this technique, we present the proposed approach based on the artificial potential field method for virtual guidance of the micro-robot's distal extremity. Finally, an algorithm for contact detection between the non-active catheter body and the aortic walls is proposed for haptic rendering synthesis. This approach is based on pre-calculated cartography of the aorta's inside, in order to minimize the calculation time.

Keywords

Haptic technologyComputer scienceRendering (computer graphics)RobotArtificial intelligenceVirtual realityComputer visionEndovascular surgerySimulationSurgery

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