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[http://spl.harvard.edu/~kikinis Ron Kikinis], Surgical Planning Lab
 
 
[http://spl.harvard.edu/~noby Nobuhiko Hata], Surgical Planning Lab
 
 
  
 
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* Note that the code supplied above was modified from NXT++ (http://nxtpp.sourceforge.net) and Device::USB (http://search.cpan.org/~gwadej/Device-USB-0.21) and uses libusb (http://libusb.sourceforge.net).  See the README file included with the source code for instructions on installation and use.
 
* Note that the code supplied above was modified from NXT++ (http://nxtpp.sourceforge.net) and Device::USB (http://search.cpan.org/~gwadej/Device-USB-0.21) and uses libusb (http://libusb.sourceforge.net).  See the README file included with the source code for instructions on installation and use.
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[http://spl.harvard.edu/~noby Nobuhiko Hata], Surgical Planning Lab
  
  

Revision as of 15:48, 3 June 2008

Home < LEGO IGT and Medical Robotics Tutorial
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Overview:

This tutorial provides a thorough understanding of the main concepts in image-guided therapy and medical robotics, namely imaging, pre-operative planning, targetting by tracking, navigation and registration. The tutorial is open-source and completely free for anyone to use or modify (see http://www.slicer.org for details and for the BSD style open source license).


The tutorial is:

  • Hands-on: Using a LEGO robot, a LEGO phantom (anatomical model) and a tutorial module in 3D Slicer v. 3 means that tutorial participants can use real physical equipment and software to learn about IGT and medical robotics.
  • Accessible: The tutorial software is open-source, and the cost of the materials is approximately $300 USD + shipping and taxes.


Tutorial Materials:

Provided by NA-MIC and the Surgical Planning Lab:

  • 3D Slicer v. 3 tutorial module
  • CT volume of the phantom
  • Tutorial slides
  • Assembly instructions for the robot and the phantom
  • Phantom placement guide


Provided by tutorial participants:

  • 1 LEGO Mindstorms NXT kit
  • 1 LEGO Deluxe Brick box
  • 2 pom-poms
  • Linux computer with root access

For purchasing information for user-supplied materials, see the "Tutorial Slides Part 1 - Background and Materials" slides.


Getting the Tutorial Materials:

Click on the following links to get the tutorial materials:

  • 3D Slicer LEGO tutorial module (including code to interface between a LEGO robot and a C++ program): Available on the NA-MIC Sandbox - access online or through the NA-MIC subversion system


Notes


People:

Danielle Pace, Surgical Planning Lab and Robarts Research Institute

Ron Kikinis, Surgical Planning Lab

Nobuhiko Hata, Surgical Planning Lab


Questions? Feedback?

Contact Danielle Pace