Uso de realidad aumentada como apoyo a un sistema de navegación en neurocirugía

  1. Pedro Luis Solarte Correa 1
  2. José María Sabater Navarro 2
  3. Eliana Margarita Aguilar Larrarte 1
  4. Oscar Andrés Vivas Albán 1
  5. José María Vicente Samper 2
  1. 1 Universidad del Cauca
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    Universidad del Cauca

    Popayán, Colombia

    ROR https://ror.org/04fybn584

  2. 2 Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
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    Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche

    Elche, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01azzms13

Libro:
XXXIX Jornadas de Automática: actas. Badajoz, 5-7 de septiembre de 2018
  1. Inés Tejado Balsera (coord.)
  2. Emiliano Pérez Hernández (coord.)
  3. Antonio José Calderón Godoy (coord.)
  4. Isaías González Pérez (coord.)
  5. Pilar Merchán García (coord.)
  6. Jesús Lozano Rogado (coord.)
  7. Santiago Salamanca Miño (coord.)
  8. Blas M. Vinagre Jara (coord.)

Editorial: Universidad de Extremadura

ISBN: 978-84-9749-756-5 978-84-09-04460-3

Año de publicación: 2018

Páginas: 51-56

Congreso: Jornadas de Automática (39. 2018. Badajoz)

Tipo: Aportación congreso

DOI: 10.17979/SPUDC.9788497497565.0051 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRUC editor

Resumen

Minimally invasive surgery MIS, is a surgical technique that aims to reduce the damage to the tissues and organs. However, this technique has greatest challenge, overcoming visual limitations and a good capacity to create mental images of possible anatomical structures that are not visible. This paper presents a system prototype of neurosurgical navigation based on the augmented reality (AR) technique supported by the emerging technology of Head-Mounted Displays (HMD) or Immersive headmounted AR display to create a scenario that allows an extended visual sensation of neurological structures created by computer to access anatomical structures obtained from real medical. Two tests of the system were made with nine subjects, concluding that there is a great interest in the use of the technology, which was usable, engagement, absorbent and presented an acceptable level of immersion.