scholarly journals A Radiolucent Electromagnetic Tracking System for Use with Intraoperative X-ray Imaging

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (10) ◽  
pp. 3357
Author(s):  
Kilian O’Donoghue ◽  
Herman Alexander Jaeger ◽  
Padraig Cantillon-Murphy

In recent times, the use of electromagnetic tracking for navigation in surgery has quickly become a vital tool in minimally invasive surgery. In many procedures, electromagnetic tracking is used in tandem with X-ray technology to track a variety of tools and instruments. Most commercially available EM tracking systems can cause X-ray artifacts and attenuation due to their construction and the metals that form them. In this work, we provide a novel solution to this problem by creating a new radiolucent electromagnetic navigation system that has minimal impact on -ray imaging systems. This is a continuation of our previous work where we showed the development of the Anser open-source electromagnetic tracking system. Typical electromagnetic tracking systems operate by generating low frequency magnetic fields from coils that are located near the patient. These coils are typically made from copper, steel, and other dense radiopaque materials. In this work, we explore the use of low density aluminum to create these coils and we demonstrate that the effect on X-ray images is significantly reduced as a result of these novel changes in the materials used. The resulting field generator is shown to give at least a 60% reduction in the X-ray attenuation in comparison to our earlier designs. We verify that the system accuracy of approximately 1.5 mm RMS error is maintained with this change in design.

Author(s):  
Roglenda Repp ◽  
Uma Jayaram

In this paper the authors present a comparison of some performance characteristics of two motion tracking modalities for use in a virtual environment. Ascension Technology’s Flock of Birds is an electromagnetic tracking system. Intersense’s IS-600 uses a combination of ultrasonic, infrared, and inertial principles. Case studies were performed for both tracking systems to study static distortion, temporal stability, and the effect of metal. The requirements of the virtual reality application would ultimately guide the choice of the tracker modality.


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ian T. Gatt ◽  
Tom Allen ◽  
Jon Wheat

AbstractThe hand-wrist region is reported as the most common injury site in boxing. Boxers are at risk due to the amount of wrist motions when impacting training equipment or their opponents, yet we know relatively little about these motions. This paper describes a new method for quantifying wrist motion in boxing using an electromagnetic tracking system. Surrogate testing procedure utilising a polyamide hand and forearm shape, and in vivo testing procedure utilising 29 elite boxers, were used to assess the accuracy and repeatability of the system. 2D kinematic analysis was used to calculate wrist angles using photogrammetry, whilst the data from the electromagnetic tracking system was processed with visual 3D software. The electromagnetic tracking system agreed with the video-based system (paired t tests) in both the surrogate (< 0.2°) and quasi-static testing (< 6°). Both systems showed a good intraclass coefficient of reliability (ICCs > 0.9). In the punch testing, for both repeated jab and hook shots, the electromagnetic tracking system showed good reliability (ICCs > 0.8) and substantial reliability (ICCs > 0.6) for flexion–extension and radial-ulnar deviation angles, respectively. The results indicate that wrist kinematics during punching activities can be measured using an electromagnetic tracking system.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Markus Nagel ◽  
Martin Hoheisel ◽  
Ulrich Bill ◽  
Klaus Klingenbeck-Regn ◽  
Willi A. Kalender ◽  
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Spine ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 30 (6) ◽  
pp. 650-654 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gert J.D. Bergman ◽  
Bianca Knoester ◽  
Nienke Assink ◽  
Pieter U. Dijkstra ◽  
Jan C. Winters

Measurement ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 148 ◽  
pp. 106916 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregorio Andria ◽  
Filippo Attivissimo ◽  
Attilio Di Nisio ◽  
Anna Maria Lucia Lanzolla ◽  
Pietro Larizza ◽  
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