Title:
Feasibility of infrared tracking of beating heart motion for robotic assisted beating heart surgery
Authors:
Mansouri, S - Farahmand, F. - Vossoughi, G - Ghavidel, A.A. - Rezayat, M
Abstract:
Background: Accurate tracking of the heart surface motion is a major requirement for robot assisted beating heart surgery. Method: The feasibility of a stereo infrared tracking system for measuring the free beating heart motion was investigated by experiments on a heart motion simulator, as well as model surgery on a dog. Results: Simulator experiments revealed a high tracking accuracy (81 μm root mean square error) when the capturing times were synchronized and the tracker pointed at the target from a 100 cm distance. The animal experiment revealed the applicability of the infrared tracker with passive markers in practical heart surgery conditions. Conclusion: With the current technology, infrared tracking with passive markers might be the optimal solution for accurate, fast, and reliable tracking of heart motion during robot assisted beating heart surgery. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.