A cost effective and high fidelity fluoroscopy simulator using the Image-Guided Surgery Toolkit (IGSTK)
2014
The skills required for obtaining informative x-ray fluoroscopy images are currently acquired while trainees
provide clinical care. As a consequence, trainees and patients are exposed to higher doses of radiation. Use of
simulation has the potential to reduce this radiation exposure by enabling trainees to improve their skills in a
safe environment prior to treating patients. We describe a low cost, high fidelity, fluoroscopy simulation system.
Our system enables operators to practice their skills using the clinical device and simulated x-rays of a virtual
patient. The patient is represented using a set of temporal Computed Tomography (CT) images, corresponding
to the underlying dynamic processes. Simulated x-ray images, digitally reconstructed radiographs (DRRs), are
generated from the CTs using ray-casting with customizable machine specific imaging parameters. To establish
the spatial relationship between the CT and the fluoroscopy device, the CT is virtually attached to a patient
phantom and a web camera is used to track the phantom’s pose. The camera is mounted on the fluoroscope’s
intensifier and the relationship between it and the x-ray source is obtained via calibration. To control image
acquisition the operator moves the fluoroscope as in normal operation mode. Control of zoom, collimation and
image save is done using a keypad mounted alongside the device’s control panel. Implementation is based on
the Image-Guided Surgery Toolkit (IGSTK), and the use of the graphics processing unit (GPU) for accelerated
image generation. Our system was evaluated by 11 clinicians and was found to be sufficiently realistic for training
purposes.
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