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Computer methods and programs in biomedicine, 2024-06, Vol.249, p.108142-108142, Article 108142
2024
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Design and development of a personalized virtual reality-based training system for vascular intervention surgery
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  • Computer methods and programs in biomedicine, 2024-06, Vol.249, p.108142-108142, Article 108142
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Ireland: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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ScienceDirect
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  • •A novel personalized virtual reality-based training system for vascular intervention is developed.•A multi-level progressive continuous method, leveraging spatial hashing, is used for collision detection.•Our proposed blood vessel model improving the real-time capability at least of 43.75 %.•The interaction model of blood vessels and guidewires exhibited an average response time of 15.42 ms.•Experimental results demonstrate the high fidelity of the blood vessel and guidewire models. Virtual training has emerged as an exceptionally effective approach for training healthcare practitioners in the field of vascular intervention surgery. By providing a simulated environment and blood vessel model that enables repeated practice, virtual training facilitates the acquisition of surgical skills in a safe and efficient manner for trainees. However, the current state of research in this area is characterized by limitations in the fidelity of blood vessel and guidewire models, which restricts the effectiveness of training. Additionally, existing approaches lack the necessary real-time responsiveness and precision, while the blood vessel models suffer from incompleteness and a lack of scientific rigor. To address these challenges, this paper integrates position-based dynamics (PBD) and its extensions, shape matching, and Cosserat elastic rods. By combining these approaches within a unified particle framework, accurate and realistic deformation simulation of personalized blood vessel and guidewire models is achieved, thereby enhancing the training experience. Furthermore, a multi-level progressive continuous collision detection method, leveraging spatial hashing, is proposed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of collision detection. Our proposed blood vessel model demonstrated acceptable performance with the reduced deformation simulation response times of 7 ms, improving the real-time capability at least of 43.75 %. Experimental validation confirmed that the guidewire model proposed in this paper can dynamically adjust the density of its elastic rods to alter the degree of bending and torsion. It also exhibited a deformation process comparable to that of real guidewires, with an average response time of 6 ms. In the interaction of blood vessel and guidewire models, the simulator blood vessel model used for coronary vascular intervention training exhibited an average response time of 15.42 ms, with a frame rate of approximately 64 FPS. The method presented in this paper achieves deformation simulation of both vascular and guidewire models, demonstrating sufficient real-time performance and accuracy. The interaction efficiency between vascular and guidewire models is enhanced through the unified simulation framework and collision detection. Furthermore, it can be integrated with virtual training scenarios within the system, making it suitable for developing more advanced vascular interventional surgery training systems. [Display omitted]
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0169-2607
eISSN: 1872-7565
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2024.108142
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_3022571895

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