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Title: Surface Scanning for Navigation Using High-Speed Optical Coherence Tomography.
Written by: J. Sprenger and M. Neidhardt and S. Latus and S. Grube and M. Fischer and A. Schlaefer
in: <em>Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering</em>. (2022).
Volume: <strong>8</strong>. Number: (1),
on pages: 62-65
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DOI: doi:10.1515/cdbme-2022-0016
URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2022-0016
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Abstract: Medical interventions are often guided by opti-cal tracking systems and optical coherence tomography hasshown promising results for markerless tracking of soft tissue.The high spatial resolution and subsurface information con-tain valuable information about the underlying tissue structureand tracking of certain target structures is in principle possible.However, the small field-of-view complicates the selection ofsuitable regions-of-interest for tracking. Therefore, we extendan experimental setup and perform volumetric surface scan-ning of target structures to enlarge the field-of-view. We showthat the setup allows for data acquisition and that precise merg-ing of the volumes is possible with mean absolute errors from0.041 mmto0.097 mm.

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