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    • Computer-Aided Surgery
    • Image Registration

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    • Minimally invasive procedures require precise image guidance for navigation.
    • Augmenting live X-ray images with pre-operative data enhances visualization of critical structures.
    • Accurate 2-D/3-D registration is essential for overlaying pre-operative information onto intra-operative X-ray images.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose and evaluate a novel multi-view registration method for improved image guidance in minimally invasive procedures.
    • To develop a point-to-plane correspondence model for 2-D/3-D registration that is independent of camera coordinates.
    • To compare different multi-view registration schemes and assess their clinical relevance.

    Main Methods:

    • A multi-view registration method based on an extended point-to-plane correspondence model was developed.
    • The method was designed to be independent of specific camera coordinate systems.
    • Multiple multi-view registration schemes were introduced and systematically compared across various clinical scenarios.

    Main Results:

    • Simultaneous use of correspondences from multiple views significantly improves registration accuracy and robustness.
    • The proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art in cerebral angiography registration, achieving an 18 mm capture range and 0.22±0.07 mm accuracy.
    • Registration is reliable with small inter-view angles (around 30°), minimizing disruption to clinical workflow.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed multi-view registration method offers accurate and robust image alignment for augmented reality in image-guided surgery.
    • Simultaneous multi-view correspondence processing is key to achieving superior registration performance.
    • Optimal inter-view angles balance registration reliability with minimal workflow obstruction.