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AuthorMangalote, Iffa Afsa Changaai
AuthorAboumarzouk, Omar
AuthorAl-Ansari, Abdulla A.
AuthorDakua, Sarada Prasad
Available date2024-10-28T10:44:16Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameArtificial Intelligence Review
ResourceScopus
ISSN2692821
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10462-024-10791-6
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60659
AbstractSimulation based training methods are gaining popularity as they could provide a platform for practitioners to gain hands-on experience without causing ethical issues. By combining augmented reality (AR) and haptics, a training method for percutaneous liver biopsy (PLB) could be developed providing realistic scenarios, and real-time visualization of the human anatomy and needle. Additionally, it could also provide real-time feedback to the practitioner. In this review, we describe the conventional PLB procedure, then discuss AR technology and its application in the field of medicine for image-guided therapies, especially, hepatic biopsy. Next, we summarize the associated devices, models and methods illustrating a few haptic simulators devised for training and gesture assessment. Lastly, we present a few potential approaches to integrate AR and haptic interaction to develop a PLB training simulator by accounting the existing challenges.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by NPRP11S-1219-170106 and MRC-01-20-1177 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation) and Medical Research Center, Hamad Medical Corporation, respectively. The findings herein reflect the work, and are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
SubjectAugmented reality
CT
Fusion imaging
Haptic interaction
Liver biopsy
MRI
Navigation
US
TitleA comprehensive study to learn the impact of augmented reality and haptic interaction in ultrasound-guided percutaneous liver biopsy training and education
TypeArticle
Issue Number7
Volume Number57
dc.accessType Open Access


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