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A Spine Robotic-Assisted Navigation System for Pedicle Screw Placement
Published on: May 11, 2020
A Coarse-to-Fine Framework with Curvature Feature Learning for Robust Point Cloud Registration in Spinal Surgical
Lijing Zhang1, Wei Wang2, Tianbao Liu1
1School of Biomedical Engineering, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100069, China.
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In surgical navigation-assisted pedicle screw fixation, cross-source pre- and intra-operative point clouds registration faces challenges like significant initial pose differences and low overlapping ratio. Classical algorithms based on feature descriptor have high computational complexity and are less robust to noise, leading to a decrease in accuracy and navigation performance. To address these problems, this paper proposes a coarse-to-fine registration framework. In the coarse registration stage, a Point Matching algorithm based on Curvature Feature Learning (CFL-PM) is proposed. Through CFL-PM and Farthest Point Sampling (FPS), the coarse registration of overlapping regions between the two point clouds is achieved. In the fine registration stage, the Iterative Closest Point (ICP) is used for further optimization. The proposed method effectively addresses the challenges of noise, initial pose and low overlapping ratio. In noise-free point cloud registration experiments, the average rotation and translation errors reached 0.34° and 0.27 mm. Under noisy conditions, the average rotation error of the coarse registration is 7.28°, and the average translation error is 9.08 mm. Experiments on pre- and intra-operative point cloud datasets demonstrate the proposed algorithm outperforms the compared algorithms in registration accuracy, speed, and robustness. Therefore, the proposed method can achieve the precise alignment of the surgical navigation-assisted pedicle screw fixation.
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