@article{MaierPerretSimonetal., author = {Maier, Johannes and Perret, Jerome and Simon, Martina and Schmitt-R{\"u}th, Stephanie and Wittenberg, Thomas and Palm, Christoph}, title = {Force-feedback assisted and virtual fixtures based K-wire drilling simulation}, series = {Computers in Biology and Medicine}, volume = {114}, journal = {Computers in Biology and Medicine}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.compbiomed.2019.103473}, pages = {1 -- 10}, abstract = {One common method to fix fractures of the human hand after an accident is an osteosynthesis with Kirschner wires (K-wires) to stabilize the bone fragments. The insertion of K-wires is a delicate minimally invasive surgery, because surgeons operate almost without a sight. Since realistic training methods are time consuming, costly and insufficient, a virtual-reality (VR) based training system for the placement of K-wires was developed. As part of this, the current work deals with the real-time bone drilling simulation using a haptic force-feedback device. To simulate the drilling, we introduce a virtual fixture based force-feedback drilling approach. By decomposition of the drilling task into individual phases, each phase can be handled individually to perfectly control the drilling procedure. We report about the related finite state machine (FSM), describe the haptic feedback of each state and explain, how to avoid jerking of the haptic force-feedback during state transition. The usage of the virtual fixture approach results in a good haptic performance and a stable drilling behavior. This was confirmed by 26 expert surgeons, who evaluated the virtual drilling on the simulator and rated it as very realistic. To make the system even more convincing, we determined real drilling feed rates through experimental pig bone drilling and transferred them to our system. Due to a constant simulation thread we can guarantee a precise drilling motion. Virtual fixtures based force-feedback calculation is able to simulate force-feedback assisted bone drilling with high quality and, thus, will have a great potential in developing medical applications.}, subject = {Handchirurgie}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{EixelbergerWittenbergPerretetal., author = {Eixelberger, Thomas and Wittenberg, Thomas and Perret, Jerome and Katzky, Uwe and Simon, Martina and Schmitt-R{\"u}th, Stephanie and Hofer, Mathias and Sorge, M. and Jacob, R. and Engel, Felix B. and Gostian, A. and Palm, Christoph and Franz, Daniela}, title = {A haptic model for virtual petrosal bone milling}, series = {17. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Computer- und Roboterassistierte Chirurgie (CURAC2018), Tagungsband, 2018, Leipzig, 13.-15. September}, volume = {17}, booktitle = {17. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Computer- und Roboterassistierte Chirurgie (CURAC2018), Tagungsband, 2018, Leipzig, 13.-15. September}, pages = {214 -- 219}, abstract = {Virtual training of bone milling requires realtime and realistic haptics of the interaction between the "virtual mill" and a "virtual bone". We propose an exponential abrasion model between a virtual one and the mill bit and combine it with a coarse representation of the virtual bone and the mill shaft for collision detection using the Bullet Physics Engine. We compare our exponential abrasion model to a widely used linear abrasion model and evaluate it quantitatively and qualitatively. The evaluation results show, that we can provide virtual milling in real-time, with an abrasion behavior similar to that proposed in the literature and with a realistic feeling of five different surgeons.}, subject = {Osteosynthese}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MaierHuberKatzkyetal., author = {Maier, Johannes and Huber, Michaela and Katzky, Uwe and Perret, Jerome and Wittenberg, Thomas and Palm, Christoph}, title = {Force-Feedback-assisted Bone Drilling Simulation Based on CT Data}, series = {Bildverarbeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin 2018; Algorithmen - Systeme - Anwendungen; Proceedings des Workshops vom 11. bis 13. M{\"a}rz 2018 in Erlangen}, booktitle = {Bildverarbeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin 2018; Algorithmen - Systeme - Anwendungen; Proceedings des Workshops vom 11. bis 13. M{\"a}rz 2018 in Erlangen}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-56537-7_78}, pages = {291 -- 296}, abstract = {In order to fix a fracture using minimally invasive surgery approaches, surgeons are drilling complex and tiny bones with a 2 dimensional X-ray as single imaging modality in the operating room. Our novel haptic force-feedback and visual assisted training system will potentially help hand surgeons to learn the drilling procedure in a realistic visual environment. Within the simulation, the collision detection as well as the interaction between virtual drill, bone voxels and surfaces are important. In this work, the chai3d collision detection and force calculation algorithms are combined with a physics engine to simulate the bone drilling process. The chosen Bullet-Physics-Engine provides a stable simulation of rigid bodies, if the collision model of the drill and the tool holder is generated as a compound shape. Three haptic points are added to the K-wire tip for removing single voxels from the bone. For the drilling process three modes are proposed to emulate the different phases of drilling in restricting the movement of a haptic device.}, subject = {Handchirurgie}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MaierHaugHuberetal., author = {Maier, Johannes and Haug, Sonja and Huber, Michaela and Katzky, Uwe and Neumann, Sabine and Perret, J{\´e}r{\^o}me and Prinzen, Martin and Weber, Karsten and Wittenberg, Thomas and W{\"o}hl, Rebecca and Scorna, Ulrike and Palm, Christoph}, title = {Development of a haptic and visual assisted training simulation concept for complex bone drilling in minimally invasive hand surgery}, series = {CARS Conference, 5.10.-7.10.2017}, booktitle = {CARS Conference, 5.10.-7.10.2017}, language = {en} }