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From: | bandit <bandit@c .........> | Received: | Mar 7, 2003 |
To | bandit@c ........., arforum@t ......... | ||
Subject: | Re: [ARFORUM] AR medical interfaces | ||
About 5 years ago (maybe 7 now) there was an experimental surgery at John Hopkins (I think) where an AR setup and a CT scanner in the OR we combined for a brain surgery. The CT scanner took a picture, the brain tumor was then (not in real-time, but close to it) presented in a false color (ie green) and a stereo image was presented to the doctor. It gave about an order of magnitide in precision on exactly where the tumor was. It took 5..6 loops until all of the tumor was removed - it was a real nasty one where one tumor cell would cause the whole thing to grow back. It also saved a lot of the guy's brain that would normally have been removed. Sorry thats all I have on that - I think I have the hospital correct. I am pretty sure it was not the Mayo. I did have a chat with the head of Anesthisia (sp) at the Mayo. she was interested in possible means of having a deaf dr monitor machines that normally make noise when there is a problem. I suggested glasses with blinking LEDs that trigger when a machine gives off a warning sound. You could trigger on the sound itself, or many machines have an interface that could be used to determine an alarm condition. I am sure you are familiar with the concepts of ultrasound visialization. However, it looks like you are looking for real things, not concepts. I would suggest contacting Dr Dave Warner. Take a look at www.pulsar.org He sees a lot of the technology out there - helps make it, too Good luck ... bandit Hugo Varvaro wrote: >Hi, > >I am looking for information on Augmented Reality interfaces, >particularly in AR systems for medicine. I have already visited the >HitLab and ATR websites for some info(as posted earlier in the forum) >and found it helpful but found nothing on AR medical interfaces. Does >anyone knows of any project research or comercial system? > >Thanks for any help, > >Hugo > > > > ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: webmaster@e ............ EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?a84Ao5.a9zIQj.d2VibWFz Or send an email to: arforum-unsubscribe@t ......... TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/create/index2.html ==^================================================================ |
From: | Hugo Varvaro <huvarmar@d ............> | Received: | Mar 7, 2003 |
To | arforum@t ......... | ||
Subject: | [ARFORUM] AR medical interfaces | ||
Hi, I am looking for information on Augmented Reality interfaces, particularly in AR systems for medicine. I have already visited the HitLab and ATR websites for some info(as posted earlier in the forum) and found it helpful but found nothing on AR medical interfaces. Does anyone knows of any project research or comercial system? Thanks for any help, Hugo ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: webmaster@e ............ EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?a84Ao5.a9zIQj.d2VibWFz Or send an email to: arforum-unsubscribe@t ......... TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/create/index2.html ==^================================================================ |
From: | Hugo Varvaro <huvarmar@d ............> | Received: | Mar 7, 2003 |
To | arforum@t ......... | ||
Subject: | Re: [ARFORUM] AR medical interfaces | ||
Thank you Bandit! I'll take a look at www.pulsar.org. The experimental surgery you mention is the MAGI project, I guess. It was developped at the Computational Imaging Science Group in the Division of Radiological Sciences of Guy's Hospital, London. regards, Hugo bandit a écrit: > About 5 years ago (maybe 7 now) there was an experimental surgery at > John Hopkins > (I think) where an AR setup and a CT scanner in the OR we combined for > a brain surgery. > The CT scanner took a picture, the brain tumor was then (not in > real-time, but close to it) > presented in a false color (ie green) and a stereo image was presented > to the doctor. > It gave about an order of magnitide in precision on exactly where the > tumor was. > It took 5..6 loops until all of the tumor was removed - it was a real > nasty one where > one tumor cell would cause the whole thing to grow back. > It also saved a lot of the guy's brain that would normally have been > removed. > Sorry thats all I have on that - I think I have the hospital correct. > I am pretty sure it was not the Mayo. > > I did have a chat with the head of Anesthisia (sp) at the Mayo. > she was interested in possible means of having a deaf dr monitor > machines that normally make noise > when there is a problem. > I suggested glasses with blinking LEDs that trigger when a machine > gives off a warning sound. > You could trigger on the sound itself, or many machines have an > interface that could be > used to determine an alarm condition. > > I am sure you are familiar with the concepts of ultrasound visialization. > However, it looks like you are looking for real things, not concepts. > I would suggest contacting Dr Dave Warner. > Take a look at www.pulsar.org > He sees a lot of the technology out there - helps make it, too > > Good luck ... bandit > > > Hugo Varvaro wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am looking for information on Augmented Reality interfaces, >> particularly in AR systems for medicine. I have already visited the >> HitLab and ATR websites for some info(as posted earlier in the forum) >> and found it helpful but found nothing on AR medical interfaces. Does >> anyone knows of any project research or comercial system? >> Thanks for any help, >> >> Hugo >> >> >> >> > > > > > ==^^=============================================================== This email was sent to: webmaster@e ............ EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?a84Ao5.a9zIQj.d2VibWFz Or send an email to: arforum-unsubscribe@t ......... TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/create/index2.html ==^^=============================================================== |