Robotic-assisted cardiac procedures, especially mitral valve repair, benefit significantly from robotic devices, although positioning robotic ports in the chest currently depends solely on surgeon expertise. Augmented reality (AR) technologies have evolved to provide a composite view of the patient in the operating room with co-located virtual holographic representations of medical data, creating a more immersive surgical experience. This study aims to develop a preliminary AR prototype for testing in a hospital in Bergamo, Italy. From February to June 2024, an AR tool was developed to integrate AR HoloLens2® glasses with the Da Vinci® surgical robot, enabling surgeons to use CT scan holograms overlaid on patients for precise port positioning. The development focused on creating a Unity software integration and a custom 3D model of the patient’s heart. Using Slicer3D® software, a pipeline was developed to create a 3D model from pre-surgical CT scans, which was successfully integrated into Unity for visualization on the patient’s chest. The study demonstrated the feasibility of integrating AR into robotic-assisted surgeries, effectively combining technologies like DICOM, Unity, and Slicer for enhanced surgical workflows.

(2025). Augmented Reality in Robotic Mitral Valve Repair . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/310666

Augmented Reality in Robotic Mitral Valve Repair

Lanzarone, Ettore;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Robotic-assisted cardiac procedures, especially mitral valve repair, benefit significantly from robotic devices, although positioning robotic ports in the chest currently depends solely on surgeon expertise. Augmented reality (AR) technologies have evolved to provide a composite view of the patient in the operating room with co-located virtual holographic representations of medical data, creating a more immersive surgical experience. This study aims to develop a preliminary AR prototype for testing in a hospital in Bergamo, Italy. From February to June 2024, an AR tool was developed to integrate AR HoloLens2® glasses with the Da Vinci® surgical robot, enabling surgeons to use CT scan holograms overlaid on patients for precise port positioning. The development focused on creating a Unity software integration and a custom 3D model of the patient’s heart. Using Slicer3D® software, a pipeline was developed to create a 3D model from pre-surgical CT scans, which was successfully integrated into Unity for visualization on the patient’s chest. The study demonstrated the feasibility of integrating AR into robotic-assisted surgeries, effectively combining technologies like DICOM, Unity, and Slicer for enhanced surgical workflows.
ettore.lanzarone@unibg.it
2025
Inglese
Extended Reality. International Conference, XR Salento 2025, Otranto, Italy, June 17–20, 2025, Proceedings, Part VII
De Paolis, Lucio Tommaso; Arpaia, Pasquale; Sacco, Marco
9783031977800
978-3-031-97781-7
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XR Salento 2025: International Conference on Extended Reality, Otranto, Italy, 17-20 June 2025
Otranto, Italy
17-20 June 2025
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Settore IBIO-01/A - Bioingegneria
Mitral Valve Repair; Robotic-Assisted Mitral Valve Surgery (RAMVS); Augmented Reality; Surgical Workflows
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Devarmani, Darshan; Malmivirta, Ilona; Lasa-Rivas, Alejandro; Brembilla, Valentina; Grandvallet, Christelle; Giroletti, Laura; Graniero, Ascanio; Agni...espandi
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