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  • Medical Imaging
  • Surgical Technology
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Augmented reality (AR) superimposes virtual reconstructions onto real-time clinical images.
  • AR provides virtual transparency for visualizing internal anatomy through overlying tissues.
  • AR has been applied in neurosurgery, leveraging fixed anatomical references.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe Augmented Breast Imaging (ABI), a novel application of AR in breast imaging.
  • To evaluate the potential of ABI in visualizing breast implant seroma and breast cancer MRI data.
  • To assess ABI's capabilities for enhancing surgical anatomy visualization.

Main Methods:

  • Breast MRI studies were conducted on a Siemens 3T system using specific coils.
  • Gadolinium contrast agent was administered for MRI enhancement.
  • DICOM images from 10 breast implant seroma and 10 breast cancer cases were transformed into AR images.

Main Results:

  • ABI demonstrated key features including stereoscopic depth perception, focal point convergence, and 3D cursor navigation.
  • The system allowed for joystick-controlled fly-through of the augmented breast images.
  • The visualization enhanced the perception of anatomical structures.

Conclusions:

  • Augmented Breast Imaging (ABI) offers an enhanced view of surgical anatomy, potentially improving clinical outcomes.
  • ABI shows promise for applications in breast surgery and diagnostics.
  • Further clinical studies are recommended to establish the full utility of ABI in practice.