A novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigation

Objective: This paper proposes the development of a novel electromagnetic tracking system for navigation surgery. Main objective is to provide a system able to operate in a wide tracking volume to make easier and efficient the surgical procedures by assuring high measurement accuracy. Methods: A new...

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Main Authors: Filippo Attivissimo, Anna Maria Lucia Lanzolla, Sabatina Carlone, Pietro Larizza, Gioacchino Brunetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Computer Assisted Surgery
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24699322.2018.1529199
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spelling doaj-fc22c042bc224c74ae8bee50d2ce816c2020-11-24T21:41:00ZengTaylor & Francis GroupComputer Assisted Surgery2469-93222018-01-01231425210.1080/24699322.2018.15291991529199A novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigationFilippo Attivissimo0Anna Maria Lucia Lanzolla1Sabatina Carlone2Pietro Larizza3Gioacchino Brunetti4Polytechnic University of BariPolytechnic University of BariPolytechnic University of BariMasmec Biomed SpaMasmec Biomed SpaObjective: This paper proposes the development of a novel electromagnetic tracking system for navigation surgery. Main objective is to provide a system able to operate in a wide tracking volume to make easier and efficient the surgical procedures by assuring high measurement accuracy. Methods: A new field generator consisting in five transmitting coils excited with Frequency Division Multiplexing technique has been developed. Attention is devoted to designing and arrangement of the coils to assure high sensitivity, system scalability and a homogeneous magnetic field inside working volume. A suitable technique based on Look-Up-Table is applied for sensor position calculation and an anthropomorphic robot is used for table calibration. Results: Experimental tests highlight a good repeatability of the measurement data and a negligible noise influence for the proposed system. The obtained tracking volume is wider with respect to the commercial tracking device used in surgical applications and seem promising. Conclusion: The main characteristic of the developed system consists of: scalable and modular configuration of Field Generator, high measured sensitivity due to the increased number of transmitting coils with respect to the classical configuration and large tracking volume. The development of the proposed magnetic tracking systems with high accuracy and wide working volume allows to promote broader utilization of advantaged techniques in surgery procedures for both improving the effectiveness and decreasing the invasiveness of medical interventions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24699322.2018.1529199Computed assisted surgerynavigationtracking volumeelectromagnetic trackingfield generator
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author Filippo Attivissimo
Anna Maria Lucia Lanzolla
Sabatina Carlone
Pietro Larizza
Gioacchino Brunetti
spellingShingle Filippo Attivissimo
Anna Maria Lucia Lanzolla
Sabatina Carlone
Pietro Larizza
Gioacchino Brunetti
A novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigation
Computer Assisted Surgery
Computed assisted surgery
navigation
tracking volume
electromagnetic tracking
field generator
author_facet Filippo Attivissimo
Anna Maria Lucia Lanzolla
Sabatina Carlone
Pietro Larizza
Gioacchino Brunetti
author_sort Filippo Attivissimo
title A novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigation
title_short A novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigation
title_full A novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigation
title_fullStr A novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigation
title_full_unstemmed A novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigation
title_sort novel electromagnetic tracking system for surgery navigation
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Computer Assisted Surgery
issn 2469-9322
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Objective: This paper proposes the development of a novel electromagnetic tracking system for navigation surgery. Main objective is to provide a system able to operate in a wide tracking volume to make easier and efficient the surgical procedures by assuring high measurement accuracy. Methods: A new field generator consisting in five transmitting coils excited with Frequency Division Multiplexing technique has been developed. Attention is devoted to designing and arrangement of the coils to assure high sensitivity, system scalability and a homogeneous magnetic field inside working volume. A suitable technique based on Look-Up-Table is applied for sensor position calculation and an anthropomorphic robot is used for table calibration. Results: Experimental tests highlight a good repeatability of the measurement data and a negligible noise influence for the proposed system. The obtained tracking volume is wider with respect to the commercial tracking device used in surgical applications and seem promising. Conclusion: The main characteristic of the developed system consists of: scalable and modular configuration of Field Generator, high measured sensitivity due to the increased number of transmitting coils with respect to the classical configuration and large tracking volume. The development of the proposed magnetic tracking systems with high accuracy and wide working volume allows to promote broader utilization of advantaged techniques in surgery procedures for both improving the effectiveness and decreasing the invasiveness of medical interventions.
topic Computed assisted surgery
navigation
tracking volume
electromagnetic tracking
field generator
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24699322.2018.1529199
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