Journal of Japan Society of Computer Aided Surgery
Online ISSN : 1884-5770
Print ISSN : 1344-9486
ISSN-L : 1344-9486
Short Report
Development of a Distance Measurement System to Organ by a Stereo Rigid Endoscope: Design of a Prototype and Evaluation of Distance Measurement Accuracy
Kazutaka ToyodaJun OkamotoTsuneo FukuyoNoriyuki FukayaMasakatsu G. Fujie
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2012 Volume 14 Issue 2 Pages 71-80

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Endoscopic surgery is difficult surgery because of the lack of depth feeling. Therefore, in this research, we develop the distance measurement system using a stereo rigid endoscope to compensate for the endoscope surgery disadvantage. This system enables to decrease intra-operative accidents in endoscopic surgery. The stereo rigid endoscope has two cameras at the tip. Therefore this system measures the distance between the object and the endoscope using a stereo matching algorithm and a triangulation. The position of distance measurement in endoscope image is the center pixel of endoscope image, one left side pixel from center and one right side pixel. Evaluation experiments showed that the measurement range was from 15 to 55 mm, the linearity was from ±1.9 to ±11.9% of F.S., the accuracy was from ±0.50 to 0.58 mm and measurement frequency was 10.9 Hz. A future works are evaluation of an optimum stereo matching window in vivo and evaluation of availability.
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