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Journal of Vascular …, Jan 1, 2009
Studies in health …, Jan 1, 2009
The objective of our research is to develop an ultrasound, time-of-flight triangulation based sys... more The objective of our research is to develop an ultrasound, time-of-flight triangulation based system for real-time, intraoperative 3-dimensional tracking of minimally invasive surgical instruments. We have chosen to first apply this technology towards tracking catheters used in endovascular aortic stent-grafting. To demonstrate the feasibility of this concept, we have developed a system involving a custom catheter based transducer and performed an experiment in excised porcine tissue with a model aorta.
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), Jan 1, 2009
Abstract This work uses ultrasound signals to track the 3D location of a catheter. Our system pr... more Abstract This work uses ultrasound signals to track the 3D location of a catheter. Our system provides 3D coordinate data and not images. The coordinates can be registered with preoperative, 3D CT image data to provide a "GPS" like navigation system for catheter ...
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, …, Jan 1, 2011
Journal of Vascular …, Jan 1, 2009
Studies in health …, Jan 1, 2009
The objective of our research is to develop an ultrasound, time-of-flight triangulation based sys... more The objective of our research is to develop an ultrasound, time-of-flight triangulation based system for real-time, intraoperative 3-dimensional tracking of minimally invasive surgical instruments. We have chosen to first apply this technology towards tracking catheters used in endovascular aortic stent-grafting. To demonstrate the feasibility of this concept, we have developed a system involving a custom catheter based transducer and performed an experiment in excised porcine tissue with a model aorta.
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), Jan 1, 2009
Abstract This work uses ultrasound signals to track the 3D location of a catheter. Our system pr... more Abstract This work uses ultrasound signals to track the 3D location of a catheter. Our system provides 3D coordinate data and not images. The coordinates can be registered with preoperative, 3D CT image data to provide a "GPS" like navigation system for catheter ...
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, …, Jan 1, 2011