Download PDFOpen PDF in browserPotential for Reducing Radiation Dose in Proximal Tibia Plate Fixation Using Depth Camera Augmented Fluoroscopy (DeCAF)5 pages•Published: December 17, 2024AbstractMobile C-arm x-ray machines are commonly used in orthopaedic trauma surgeries to visualize internal anatomy. However, the use of scouting images to aid C-arm positioning during these procedures can prolong operating time and increase radiation exposure. Our Depth Camera Augmented Fluoroscopy (DeCAF) device is designed to reduce the number of x-ray images needed by overlaying the fluoroscopic images onto a live video of the patient’s surface anatomy. In this study, we demonstrate in a simulated operating room (OR) environment that the DeCAF system has clinically acceptable overlay accuracy (1.3 ± 0.2 mm) and allowed the surgeon to substantially eliminate use of x-rays while fixing proximal tibial plates in acceptable positions without significantly changing the time required (p = 0.72). This justifies proceeding to live clinical evaluations.Keyphrases: augmented reality visualization, c arm guidance, orthopaedic trauma surgery, radiation exposure, x ray overlay In: Joshua W Giles and Aziliz Guezou-Philippe (editors). Proceedings of The 24th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, vol 7, pages 184-188.
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