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1 Brain tumor detection based on a novel and high-quality prediction of the tumor pixel distributions Sun Y; Wang C; 38493601
ENCS
2 Numerical and Experimental Validation of Mixing Efficiency in Periodic Disturbance Mixers López RR; Sánchez LM; Alazzam A; Burnier JV; Stiharu I; Nerguizian V; 34577745
ENCS
3 Augmented reality mastectomy surgical planning prototype using the HoloLens template for healthcare technology letters. Amini S, Kersten-Oertel M 32038868
PERFORM
4 Quantifying attention shifts in augmented reality image-guided neurosurgery. Léger É, Drouin S, Collins DL, Popa T, Kersten-Oertel M 29184663
PERFORM
5 Distance sonification in image-guided neurosurgery. Plazak J, Drouin S, Collins L, Kersten-Oertel M 29184665
PERFORM
6 Intra-operative Video Characterization of Carotid Artery Pulsation Patterns in Case Series with Post-endarterectomy Hypertension and Hyperperfusion Syndrome. Xiao Y, Rivaz H, Kasuya H, Yokosako S, Mindru C, Teitelbaum J, Sirhan D, Sinclair D, Angle M, Lo BWY 29322480
PERFORM
7 High-Dynamic-Range Ultrasound: Application for Imaging Tendon Pathology. Xiao Y, Boily M, Hashemi HS, Rivaz H 29628224
PERFORM
8 Population-averaged MRI atlases for automated image processing and assessments of lumbar paraspinal muscles. Xiao Y, Fortin M, Battié MC, Rivaz H 30051147
PERFORM
9 Gesture-based registration correction using a mobile augmented reality image-guided neurosurgery system. Léger É, Reyes J, Drouin S, Collins DL, Popa T, Kersten-Oertel M 30800320
PERFORM

 

Title:Distance sonification in image-guided neurosurgery.
Authors:Plazak JDrouin SCollins LKersten-Oertel M
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29184665?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1049/htl.2017.0074
Publication:Healthcare technology letters
Keywords:audible feedbackauditory distance cuesauditory informationbiomedical optical imagingbraindistance informationdistance sonificationimage-guided neurosurgeryindividual surgical tasksintraoperative brain imaging systemlocating specified pointsmedical image processingneuronavigationneurophysiologypatient anatomypreoperative modelspreoperative scansonified distance informationsurgerysurgical openingssurgical probe locationthree-dimensional volumevisual information
PMID:29184665 Category:Healthc Technol Lett Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering & PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada.
2 School of Music, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL, USA.
3 McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neuro, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.

Description:

Distance sonification in image-guided neurosurgery.

Healthc Technol Lett. 2017 Oct;4(5):199-203

Authors: Plazak J, Drouin S, Collins L, Kersten-Oertel M

Abstract

Image-guided neurosurgery, or neuronavigation, has been used to visualise the location of a surgical probe by mapping the probe location to pre-operative models of a patient's anatomy. One common limitation of this approach is that it requires the surgeon to divert their attention away from the patient and towards the neuronavigation system. In order to improve this type of application, the authors designed a system that sonifies (i.e. provides audible feedback of) distance information between a surgical probe and the location of the anatomy of interest. A user study (n = 15) was completed to determine the utility of sonified distance information within an existing neuronavigation platform (Intraoperative Brain Imaging System (IBIS) Neuronav). The authors' results were consistent with the idea that combining auditory distance cues with existing visual information from image-guided surgery systems may result in greater accuracy when locating specified points on a pre-operative scan, thereby potentially reducing the extent of the required surgical openings, as well as potentially increasing the precision of individual surgical tasks. Further, the authors' results were also consistent with the hypothesis that combining auditory and visual information reduces the perceived difficulty in locating a target location within a three-dimensional volume.

PMID: 29184665 [PubMed]





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