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Stereo Dense Scene Reconstruction and Accurate Localization for Learning-Based Navigation of Laparoscope in Minimally Invasive Surgery (2110.03912v2)

Published 8 Oct 2021 in cs.CV, cs.AI, and eess.IV

Abstract: Objective: The computation of anatomical information and laparoscope position is a fundamental block of surgical navigation in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). Recovering a dense 3D structure of surgical scene using visual cues remains a challenge, and the online laparoscopic tracking primarily relies on external sensors, which increases system complexity. Methods: Here, we propose a learning-driven framework, in which an image-guided laparoscopic localization with 3D reconstructions of complex anatomical structures is obtained. To reconstruct the 3D structure of the whole surgical environment, we first fine-tune a learning-based stereoscopic depth perception method, which is robust to the texture-less and variant soft tissues, for depth estimation. Then, we develop a dense visual reconstruction algorithm to represent the scene by surfels, estimate the laparoscope poses and fuse the depth maps into a unified reference coordinate for tissue reconstruction. To estimate poses of new laparoscope views, we achieve a coarse-to-fine localization method, which incorporates our reconstructed 3D model. Results: We evaluate the reconstruction method and the localization module on three datasets, namely, the stereo correspondence and reconstruction of endoscopic data (SCARED), the ex-vivo phantom and tissue data collected with Universal Robot (UR) and Karl Storz Laparoscope, and the in-vivo DaVinci robotic surgery dataset, where the reconstructed 3D structures have rich details of surface texture with an accuracy error under 1.71 mm and the localization module can accurately track the laparoscope with only images as input. Conclusions: Experimental results demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed method in 3D anatomy reconstruction and laparoscopic localization. Significance: The proposed framework can be potentially extended to the current surgical navigation system.

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Authors (9)
  1. Ruofeng Wei (6 papers)
  2. Bin Li (514 papers)
  3. Bo Lu (80 papers)
  4. Yonghao Long (22 papers)
  5. Bohan Yang (9 papers)
  6. Qi Dou (163 papers)
  7. Yunhui Liu (41 papers)
  8. Dong Sun (48 papers)
  9. HangJie Mo (4 papers)
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