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Geometric modelling of the temporal bone for cochlea implant simulation

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posted on 2024-11-14, 09:09 authored by Catherine Todd, Fazel NaghdyFazel Naghdy, S J O'Leary
The first stage in the development of a clinically valid surgical simulator for training otologic surgeons in performing cochlea implantation is presented. For this purpose, a geometric model of the temporal bone has been derived from a cadaver specimen using the biomedical image processing software package Analyze (AnalyzeDirect, Inc) and its three-dimensional reconstruction is examined. Simulator construction begins with registration and processing of a Computer Tomography (CT) medical image sequence. Important anatomical structures of the middle and inner ear are identified and segmented from each scan in a semi-automated threshold-based approach. Linear interpolation between image slices produces a three-dimensional volume dataset: the geometrical model. Artefacts are effectively eliminated using a semi-automatic seeded region-growing algorithm and unnecessary bony structures are removed. Once validated by an Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) specialist, the model may be imported into the Reachin Application Programming Interface (API) (Reachin Technologies AB) for visual and haptic rendering associated with a virtual mastoidectomy. Interaction with the model is realized with haptics interfacing, providing the user with accurate torque and force feedback. Electrode array insertion into the cochlea will be introduced in the final stage of design.

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Todd, C., Naghdy, F. & O'Leary, S. (2004). Geometric modelling of the temporal bone for cochlea implant simulation. In R. Galloway (Eds.), Medical Imaging 2004: Visualisation, Image Guided Procedures and Display: Proceedings of International Conference of SPIE on Medical Imaging 2004 (pp. 482-490). Western Australia: SPIE.

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

Volume

5367

Pagination

482-490

Language

English

RIS ID

11166

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