Robotic Arm Platform for Multi-View Image Acquisition and 3D Reconstruction in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) offers significant benefits such as reduced recovery time and minimised patient trauma, but poses challenges in visibility and access, making accurate 3D reconstruction a significant tool in surgical planning and navigation. This work introduces a robotic arm platfor...
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Zusammenfassung: | Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) offers significant benefits such as reduced
recovery time and minimised patient trauma, but poses challenges in visibility
and access, making accurate 3D reconstruction a significant tool in surgical
planning and navigation. This work introduces a robotic arm platform for
efficient multi-view image acquisition and precise 3D reconstruction in MIS
settings. We adapted a laparoscope to a robotic arm and captured ex-vivo images
of several ovine organs across varying lighting conditions (operating room and
laparoscopic) and trajectories (spherical and laparoscopic). We employed
recently released learning-based feature matchers combined with COLMAP to
produce our reconstructions. The reconstructions were evaluated against
high-precision laser scans for quantitative evaluation. Our results show that
whilst reconstructions suffer most under realistic MIS lighting and trajectory,
many versions of our pipeline achieve close to sub-millimetre accuracy with an
average of 1.05 mm Root Mean Squared Error and 0.82 mm Chamfer distance. Our
best reconstruction results occur with operating room lighting and spherical
trajectories. Our robotic platform provides a tool for controlled, repeatable
multi-view data acquisition for 3D generation in MIS environments which we hope
leads to new datasets for training learning-based models. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.11703 |