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Measuring the positional accuracy of computer assisted surgical tracking systems

机译:测量计算机辅助手术跟踪系统的位置精度

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Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) technology is constantly evolving with support from a growing number of clinical trials. In contrast, reports of technical accuracy are scarce, with there being no recognized guidelines for independent measurement of the basic static performance of computer assisted systems. To address this problem, a group of surgeons, academics and manufacturers involved in the field of CAOS collaborated with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International and drafted a set of standards for measuring and reporting the technical performance of such systems. The aims of this study were to use these proposed guidelines in assessing the positional accuracy of both a commercially available and a novel tracking system.A standardized measurement object model based on the ASTM guidelines was designed and manufactured to provide an array of points in space. Both the Polaris camera with associated active infrared trackers and a novel system that used a small visible-light camera (MicronTracker) were evaluated by measuring distances and single point repeatability. For single point registration the measurements were obtained both manually and with the pointer rigidly clamped to eliminate human movement artifact.The novel system produced unacceptably large distance errors and was not evaluated beyond this stage. The commercial system was precise and its accuracy was well within the expected range. However, when the pointer was held manually, particularly by a novice user, the results were significantly less precise by a factor of almost ten.The ASTM guidelines offer a simple, standardized method for measuring positional accuracy and could be used to enable independent testing of tracking systems. The novel system demonstrated a high level of inaccuracy that made it inappropriate for clinical testing. The commercially available tracking system performed well within expected limits under optimal conditions, but revealed a surprising loss of accuracy when movement artifacts were introduced. Technical validation of systems may give the user community more confidence in CAOS systems as well as highlighting potential sources of point registration error.
机译:在越来越多的临床试验的支持下,计算机辅助骨科手术(CAOS)技术正在不断发展。相反,关于技术准确性的报告很少,没有公认的准则可以独立测量计算机辅助系统的基本静态性能。为了解决这个问题,与CAOS领域有关的一组外科医生,学者和制造商与国际美国材料试验与材料学会(ASTM)合作,并起草了一套用于测量和报告此类系统技术性能的标准。这项研究的目的是使用这些拟议的准则来评估市售和新型跟踪系统的位置精度。设计并制造了基于ASTM准则的标准化测量对象模型,以提供一系列空间点。通过测量距离和单点可重复性,对带有相关主动红外跟踪器的Polaris摄像机和使用小型可见光摄像机(MicronTracker)的新型系统进行了评估。对于单点配准,测量是手动获得的,并且将指针牢固地夹紧以消除人为运动的伪影。新系统产生了无法接受的大距离误差,并且在此阶段之后没有进行评估。商业系统是精确的,其精确度完全在预期范围内。但是,当手动握住指针时,尤其是由新手手动握住指针时,结果的精度明显降低了近十倍.ASTM指南提供了一种简单,标准化的方法来测量位置精度,并可用于对仪表进行独立测试跟踪系统。这种新颖的系统显示出很高的不准确性,使其不适用于临床测试。市售的跟踪系统在最佳条件下的预期极限内表现良好,但是当引入运动伪像时,显示出令人惊讶的准确性损失。系统的技术验证可以使用户社区对CAOS系统更有信心,并突出显示点注册错误的潜在来源。

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