EkkehardEuler

Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

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Prof. Dr. med. Ekkehard Euler

Euler.jpg Chirurgische Klinik und Poliklinik - Klinikum Innenstadt
Nussbaumstr. 20
80336 München

Publications with CAMP

P. Stefan, , P. Wucherer, S. Habert, J. Fuermetz, S. Weidert, E. Euler, U. Eck, M. Lazarovici, M. Weigl, N. Navab
Team training and assessment in mixed reality-based simulated operating room
Current state of research in the field of simulation in spine surgery exemplified by the ATMEOS project.
The ATMEOS-Project is supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) grant NA 620/301.
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M. Fischer, B. Fuerst, S.C. Lee, J. Fotouhi, S. Habert, S. Weidert, E. Euler, G. Osgood, N. Navab
Pre-Clinical Usability Study of Multiple Augmented Reality Concepts for K-Wire Placement
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery / International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI), Heidelberg, June 2016 (bib)
P. Fallavollita, A. Brand, L. Wang, E. Euler, P. Thaller, N. Navab, S. Weidert
An augmented reality C-arm for intraoperative assessment of the mechanical axis - a preclinical study
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (bib)
Ma Meng, P. Fallavollita, Ina Seelbach, A. von der Heide, E. Euler, J. Waschke, N. Navab
Personalized augmented reality for anatomy education
Clinical Anatomy (bib)
R. Londei, M. Esposito, B. Diotte, S. Weidert, E. Euler, P. Thaller, N. Navab, P. Fallavollita
Intra-operative augmented reality in distal locking
The International Journal for Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (IJCARS) (bib)
N. Navab, P. Fallavollita, S. Weidert, E. Euler
CAMP@NARVIS: A Real-World AR/VR Research Laboratory
IEEE Virtual Reality (bib)
O. Pauly, B. Diotte, P. Fallavollita, S. Weidert, E. Euler, N. Navab
Machine Learning-based Augmented Reality for Improved Surgical Scene Understanding.
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics (bib)
O. Pauly, B. Diotte, S. Habert, S. Weidert, E. Euler, P. Fallavollita, N. Navab
Visualization inside the operating room: 'Learning' what the surgeon wants to see
The 5th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI) (bib)
R. Londei, M. Esposito, B. Diotte, S. Weidert, E. Euler, P. Thaller, N. Navab, P. Fallavollita
The Augmented Circles: A Video-Guided Solution for the Down-the-Beam Positioning of IM Nail Holes
The 5th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI) (bib)
B. Diotte, P. Fallavollita, L. Wang, S. Weidert, E. Euler, P. Thaller, N. Navab
Multi-modal intra-operative navigation during distal locking of intramedullary nails
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (bib)
P. Thaller, B. Diotte, P. Fallavollita, L. Wang, S. Weidert, E. Euler, W. Mutschler, N. Navab
Video-assisted interlocking of intramedullary nails
Injury, 2013 (bib)
P. Thaller, B. Diotte, P. Fallavollita, L. Wang, S. Weidert, W. Mutschler, N. Navab, E. Euler
Video-navigated targeting unit for interlocking of intramedullary nails – experimental study on a new technique.
Kongress der Gesellschaft für Extremitätenverlängerung und Rekonstruktion, 2013 (bib)
S. Weidert, P. Wucherer, P. Stefan, P. Fallavollita, E. Euler, N. Navab
Vertebroplasty medical simulation learning environment
International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, Orlando, June 2013 (bib)
S. Pati, O. Erat, L. Wang, S. Weidert, E. Euler, N. Navab, P. Fallavollita
Accurate pose estimation using a single marker camera calibration system
SPIE Medical Imaging, Orlando, Florida, USA, February 2013 (bib)
O. Erat, O. Pauly, S. Weidert, P. Thaller, E. Euler, W. Mutschler, N. Navab, P. Fallavollita
How a Surgeon becomes Superman by visualization of intelligently fused multi-modalities
SPIE Medical Imaging, Orlando, Florida, USA, February 2013 (bib)
T. Blum, R. Stauder, E. Euler, N. Navab
Superman-like X-ray Vision: Towards Brain-Computer Interfaces for Medical Augmented Reality
The 11th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), Atlanta, USA, Nov. 5 - 8, 2012. The original publication is available online at ieee.org. (bib)
L. Wang, P. Fallavollita, A. Brand, O. Erat, S. Weidert, P. Thaller, E. Euler, N. Navab
Intra-op measurement of the mechanical axis deviation: an evaluation study on 19 human cadaver legs
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions (MICCAI), Nice, France, October 2012 (bib)
B. Diotte, P. Fallavollita, L. Wang, S. Weidert, P. Thaller, E. Euler, N. Navab
Radiation-free drill guidance in interlocking of intramedullary nails
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions (MICCAI), Nice, France, October 2012 (bib)
A. Brand, L. Wang, P. Fallavollita, Philip Sandner, N. Navab, P. Thaller, E. Euler, S. Weidert
Intraoperative measurement of mechanical axis alignment by automatic image stitching: a human cadaver study
International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS), South Korea, June 2012 (bib)
S. Weidert, L. Wang, A. von der Heide, N. Navab, E. Euler
Intraoperative augmented-reality-visualisierung: Aktueller stand der entwicklung und erste erfahrungen mit dem camc
Unfallchirurg, 2012 (Accepted for publication) (bib)
S. Weidert, L. Wang, P. Thaller, J. Landes, A. Brand, N. Navab, E. Euler
X-ray Stitching for Intra-operative Mechanical Axis Determination of the Lower Extremity
the 11th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, London, UK, June 15-19 2011 (bib)
L. Wang, R. Zou, S. Weidert, J. Landes, E. Euler, D. Burschka, N. Navab
Closed-form inverse kinematics for intra-operative mobile C-arm positioning with six degrees of freedom
SPIE Medical Imaging, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida, USA, February 2011 (bib)
C. Bichlmeier, E. Euler, T. Blum, N. Navab
Evaluation of the Virtual Mirror as a Navigational Aid for Augmented Reality Driven Minimally Invasive Procedures
The 9th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Seoul, Korea, Oct. 13 - 16, 2010. The original publication is available online at ieee.org. (bib)
L. Wang, R. Zou, S. Weidert, J. Landes, E. Euler, D. Burschka, N. Navab
Modeling Kinematics of Mobile C-arm and Operating Table as an Integrated Six Degrees of Freedom Imaging System
The 5th International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality, MIAR 2010, Beijing, China, September 19-20, 2010 (bib)
L. Wang, J. Traub, S. Weidert, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, N. Navab
Parallax-Free Intra-Operative X-ray Image Stitching
the MICCAI 2009 special issue of the Journal Medical Image Analysis (bib)
L. Wang, J. Landes, S. Weidert, T. Blum, A. von der Heide, E. Euler, N. Navab
First Animal Cadaver Study for Interlocking of Intramedullary Nails under Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm A Surgical Workflow Based Preclinical Evaluation
the 1st International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI), Switzerland, June 23 2010. The original publication is available online at www.springerlink.com. (bib)
S. Weidert, L. Wang, J. Landes, A. von der Heide, N. Navab, E. Euler
First Surgical Procedures under Camera-Augmented Mobile C-arm (CamC?) guidance
The 3rd Hamlyn Symposium for Medical Robotics ,London, UK, May 25 2010 (bib)
M. Wieczorek, A. Aichert, O. Kutter, C. Bichlmeier, J. Landes, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, N. Navab
GPU-accelerated Rendering for Medical Augmented Reality in Minimally-Invasive Procedures
Proceedings of Bildverarbeitung fuer die Medizin (BVM 2010), Aachen, Germany, March 14-16 2010 (bib)
C. Bichlmeier, S.M. Heining, L. Omary, P. Stefan, B. Ockert, E. Euler, N. Navab
MeTaTop: A Multi-Sensory and Multi-User Interface for Collaborative Analysis of Medical Imaging Data
Interactive Demo (ITS 2009), Banff, Canada, November 2009 (bib)
C. Bichlmeier, S. Holdstock, S.M. Heining, S. Weidert, E. Euler, O. Kutter, N. Navab
Contextual In-Situ Visualization for Port Placement in Keyhole Surgery: Evaluation of Three Target Applications by Two Surgeons and Eighteen Medical Trainees
The 8th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Orlando, US, Oct. 19 - 22, 2009. (bib)
C. Bichlmeier, M. Kipot, S. Holdstock, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, N. Navab
A Practical Approach for Intraoperative Contextual In-Situ Visualization
International Workshop on Augmented environments for Medical Imaging including Augmented Reality in Computer-aided Surgery (AMI-ARCS 2009), London, UK, September 2009 (bib)
L. Wang, J. Traub, S. Weidert, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, N. Navab
Parallax-free Long Bone X-ray Image Stitching
Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI), London, UK, September 20-24 2009 (bib)
B. Ockert, C. Bichlmeier, S.M. Heining, O. Kutter, N. Navab, E. Euler
Development of an Augmented Reality (AR) training environment for orthopedic surgery procedures
Proceedings of The 9th Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS 2009), Boston, USA, June, 2009 (bib)
L. Wang, J. Traub, S.M. Heining, S. Benhimane, R. Graumann, E. Euler, N. Navab
Long Bone X-ray Image Stitching using C-arm Motion Estimation
Proceedings of Bildverarbeitung fuer die Medizin (BVM 2009), Heidelberg, Germany, March 22-24 2009 (bib)
L. Wang, S. Weidert, J. Traub, S.M. Heining, C. Riquarts, E. Euler, N. Navab
Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm: Towards Real Patient Study
Proceedings of Bildverarbeitung fuer die Medizin (BVM 2009), Heidelberg, Germany, March 22-24 2009 (bib)
O. Kutter, A. Aichert, C. Bichlmeier, J. Traub, S.M. Heining, B. Ockert, E. Euler, N. Navab
Real-time Volume Rendering for High Quality Visualization in Augmented Reality
International Workshop on Augmented environments for Medical Imaging including Augmented Reality in Computer-aided Surgery (AMI-ARCS 2008), USA, New York, September 2008 (bib)
J. Traub, A. Ahmadi, N. Padoy, L. Wang, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, P. Jannin, N. Navab
Workflow Based Assessment of the Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm System
International Workshop on Augmented Reality environments for Medical Imaging and Computer-aided Surgery (AMI-ARCS 2008), New York, NY, USA, September 2008 (bib)
L. Wang, J. Traub, S.M. Heining, S. Benhimane, R. Graumann, E. Euler, N. Navab
Long Bone X-ray Image Stitching Using Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm
Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI, 2008, New York, USA, September 6-10 2008 (bib)
J. Traub, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, N. Navab
Two camera augmented mobile C-arm – System setup and first experiments
Proceedings of The 8th Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS 2008), Hong Kong, China, June, 2008 (bib)
S.M. Heining, C. Bichlmeier, E. Euler, N. Navab
Smart Device: Virtually Extended Surgical Drill
Proceedings of The 8th Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS 2008), Hong Kong, China, June, 2008 (bib)
P. Stefan, J. Traub, S.M. Heining, C. Riquarts, T. Sielhorst, E. Euler, N. Navab
Hybrid navigation interface: a comparative study
Proceedings of Bildverarbeitung fuer die Medizin (BVM 2007), Munich, Germany, March 2007, pp. 81-86 (bib)
T. Klein, S. Benhimane, J. Traub, S.M. Heining, E. Euler, N. Navab
Interactive Guidance System for C-arm Repositioning without Radiation
Proceedings of Bildverarbeitung fuer die Medizin (BVM 2007), Munich, Germany, March 2007, pp. 21-25 (bib)
N. Navab, S. Wiesner, S. Benhimane, E. Euler, S.M. Heining
Visual Servoing for Intraoperative Positioning and Repositioning of Mobile C-arms
Proceedings of Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2006), Copenhagen, Denmark, October 2006 (bib)
J. Traub, P. Stefan, S.M. Heining, T. Sielhorst, C. Riquarts, E. Euler, N. Navab
Hybrid navigation interface for orthopedic and trauma surgery
Proceedings of Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2006), Copenhagen, Denmark, October 2006, pp. 373-380 (bib)
J. Traub, P. Stefan, S.M. Heining, T. Sielhorst, C. Riquarts, E. Euler, N. Navab
Towards a Hybrid Navigation Interface: Comparison of a Slice Based Navigation System with In-situ Visualization
Proceedings of International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality (MIAR 2006), Shanghai, China, August, 2006, pp.179-186 (bib)
S.M. Heining, P. Stefan, L. Omary, S. Wiesner, T. Sielhorst, N. Navab, F. Sauer, E. Euler, W. Mutschler, J. Traub
Evaluation of an in-situ visualization system for navigated trauma surgery
Journal of Biomechanics 2006; Vol. 39 Suppl. 1, page 209 (bib)
S.M. Heining, S. Wiesner, E. Euler, N. Navab
CAMC (camera augmented mobile c-arm) - first clinical application in a cadaver study
Journal of Biomechanics 2006; Vol. 39 Suppl. 1, page 210 (bib)
J. Traub, P. Stefan, S.M. Heining, T. Sielhorst, C. Riquarts, E. Euler, N. Navab
Stereoscopic augmented reality navigation for trauma surgery: cadaver experiment and usability study
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2006; Vol. 1 Suppl. 1, page 30 - 31. The original publication is available online at www.springerlink.com (bib)
S.M. Heining, S. Wiesner, E. Euler, N. Navab
Pedicle screw placement under video-augmented fluoroscopic control. First clinical application in a cadaver study
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2006; Vol. 1 Suppl. 1, page 189-190. The original publication is available online at www.springerlink.com (bib)
S.M. Heining, P. Stefan, F. Sauer, E. Euler, N. Navab, J. Traub
Evaluation of an in-situ visualization system for navigated trauma surgery
Proceedings of The 6th Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS 2006), Montreal, Canada, June, 2006 (bib)
S.M. Heining, S. Wiesner, E. Euler, W. Mutschler, N. Navab
Locking of intramedullary nails under video-augmented flouroscopic control: first clinical application in a cadaver study
Proceedings of The 6th Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS 2006), Montreal, Canada, June, 2006 (bib)

Research Projects with CAMP

ARAV Augmented Reality Aided Vertebroplasty

ARAV Augmented Reality Aided Vertebroplasty

In today’s ORs more and more operations are performed employing minimally invasive procedures. Surgical instruments are inserted through a tiny cut on the patient’s skin, the port to the inside of the patient. In some cases endoscope cameras record video images of the operation site that are presented on a monitor. As a consequence of this technique, the surgeon’s field of view is divided into several work spaces, the monitor, the patient and information of medical imaging data presented on a third station. The missing direct view on the workspace complicates intuitive control of surgical tools. In contrast to open surgery the physician has to collect information from several fields of view at the same time and fuse information mentally to create a complete model of his working space, the operation site. The minimally invasive intervention vertebroplasty was determined as a suitable medical application to bring an Head Mounted Display (HMD) into the OR for augmentation of surgical instruments and medical imaging data. In-situ visualization with an HMD presents all available imaging data and navigational information in one field of view. The objective of vertebroplasty is the insertion of cement into weak and brittle vertebrae through a trocar for stabilization. In this case the view on the inside of the patient is not provided by an endoscope camera. However, since the operation is performed under a CT scanner, imaging data is permanently updated to check position of the trocar and amount of inserted cement. Imaging data is presented on a monitor and has to be mapped mentally by the surgeon on the real operation site.
Improving Depth Perception and Perception of Layout for In-Situ Visualization in Medical Augmented Reality

Improving Depth Perception and Perception of Layout for In-Situ Visualization in Medical Augmented Reality

In-situ visualization in medical augmented reality (AR) using for instance a video see-through head mounted display (HMD) and an optical tracking system enables the stereoscopic view on visualized CT data registered with the real anatomy of a patient. Data can aligned with the required accuracy and the surgeons do not have to analyze data on an external monitor or images attached to the wall somewhere in the operating room. Thanks to a medical AR system like mentioned before, surgeons get a direct view onto and also ”into” the patient. Mental registration of medical imagery with the operation site is not necessary anymore. In addition surgical instruments can be augmented inside the human body. Bringing medical imagery and surgical instruments in the same field of action provides the most intuitive way to understand the patient’s anatomy within the region of interest and allows for the development of completely new generations of surgical navigation systems.
Unfortunately, this method of presenting medical data suffers from a serious lack. Virtual imagery, such as a volume rendered spinal column, can only be displayed superimposed on real objects. If virtual entities of the scene are expected behind real ones, like the virtual spinal column beneath the real skin surface, this problem implicates incorrect perception of the viewed objects respective their distance to the observer. The strong visual depth cue interposition is responsible for misleading depth perception. This project aims at the development and evaluation of methods to improve depth perception for in-situ visualization in medical AR. Its intention is to provide an extended view onto the human body that allows an intuitive localization of visualized bones and tissue.
Virtual Mirror: Interaction Paradigm for Augmented Reality Applications

Virtual Mirror: Interaction Paradigm for Augmented Reality Applications

Augmented Reality offers a higher degree of freedom for the programmer than classical visualization of volume data on a screen. The existing paradigms for interaction with 3D objects are not satisfactory for particular applications since the majority of them rotate and move the object of interest. The classic manipulation of virtual objects cannot be used while keeping real and virtual spaces in alignment within an AR environment. This project introduces a simple and efficient interaction paradigm allowing the users to interact with 3D objects and visualize them from arbitrary viewpoints without disturbing the in-situ visualization, or requiring the user to change the viewpoint. We present a virtual, tangible mirror as a new paradigm for interaction with 3D models. The concept borrows its visualization paradigm in some sense from methodology used by dentists to examine the oral cavity without constantly changing their own viewpoint or moving the patients head. The virtual mirror improves the understanding of complex structures, enables completely new concepts to support navigational aid for different tasks and provides the user with intuitive views on physically restricted areas.
3D user interfaces for medical interventions

3D user interfaces for medical interventions

This work group aims at practical user interfaces for 3D imaging data in surgery and medical interventions. The usual monitor based visualization and mouse based interaction with 3D data will not present acceptable solutions. Here we study the use of head mounted displays and advanced interaction techniques as alternative solutions. Different issues such as depth perception in augmented reality environment and optimal data representation for a smooth and efficient integration into the surgical workflow are the focus of our research activities. Furthermore appropriate ways of interaction within the surgical environment are investigated.

Teaching with CAMP


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