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Target registration errors in navigation-assisted mandibular surgery according to the tracking methods and the type of markers: experiments using human dry mandibular bone

Authors
Kang, Hee-GuenKang, Sang-HoonKim, Hang-KeunSon, Young-Don
Issue Date
Jan-2023
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Navigation surgery; Mandible; Optical tracking; Electromagnetic tracking; Target registration
Citation
ORAL RADIOLOGY, v.39, no.1, pp.180 - 190
Journal Title
ORAL RADIOLOGY
Volume
39
Number
1
Start Page
180
End Page
190
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/86252
DOI
10.1007/s11282-022-00619-w
ISSN
0911-6028
Abstract
Objectives This study was conducted to evaluate the accuracy of navigation process according to the type of tracking methods and registration markers. The target registration errors (TREs) were measured at seven anatomical landmarks of the mandible. Methods Four different experiments were performed to obtain the TREs using two tracking methods, the optical tracker (Polaris) and the electromagnetic (EM) tracker (Aurora), and two types of registration markers, invasive and noninvasive markers. All comparisons of TREs were statistically analyzed using SPSS and Python-based statistical package. Results The average TRE values obtained from the four experiments were as follows: (1) 0.85 mm (+/- 0.07) using invasive marker and Aurora, (2) 1.06 mm (+/- 0.12) using invasive marker and Polaris, (3) 1.43 mm (+/- 0.15) using noninvasive marker and Aurora, and (4) 1.57 mm (+/- 0.23) using noninvasive marker and Polaris. Comparisons between all the experimental results revealed statistically significant differences except for the type of tracking system. Although the comparison between the modality of the tracking system showed no significant differences, the EM-based approach consistently demonstrated better performances than the optical type in all comparisons. Conclusions This study demonstrates that irrespective of the tracking modality, using invasive marker is a better choice in terms of accuracy. When using noninvasive marker, it is important to consider the increased TREs. In this study, the noninvasive marker caused a maximum increment of TREs of 0.81 mm compared with the invasive marker. Furthermore, using an EM-based tracker with invasive marker may result in the best accuracy for navigation.
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