3D A-Mode Ultrasound Calibration and Registration of the Tibia and Femur for Computer-Assisted Robotic Surgery
Abstract (Summary)
Registration is a key component for computer-navigated robot-assisted surgery. Invasive approaches such as fiducial-based and surface matching with mechanical probes are common but ultrasound may provide a non-invasive alternative. If an A-mode ultrasound transducer can be used to percutaneously select data points on the bones, a registration can be determined without needing any incision. This study investigates selecting an A-mode ultrasound transducer, calibrating it, analyzing the ultrasound signal, and using it to register a phantom sawbone tibia and femur as well as cadaveric specimens. This study is performed in conjunction with MAKO Surgical Corp.s Tactile
Guidance System (TGS) at their headquarters and at The South Florida Spine Clinic
for cadaveric experiments. The results for phantom and cadaveric ultrasound
registrations compared to a mechanical probe approach demonstrate that A-mode
ultrasound registration is a viable option for registration of the bones of the knee.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:Dr. Fabrice Manns; Dr. Sohyung Cho; Dr. Jorge Bohorquez; Dr. Lou Arata; Dr. Ozcan Ozdamar; Dr. Weizhao Zhao
School:University of Miami
School Location:USA - Florida
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:biomedical engineering
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Date of Publication:06/11/2008