Title :
Alignment of sparse freehand 3-D ultrasound with preoperative images of the liver using models of respiratory motion and deformation
Author :
Blackall, Jane M. ; Penney, Graeme P. ; King, Andrew P. ; Hawkes, David J.
Author_Institution :
Comput. Imaging Sci. Group, King´´s Coll. London, UK
Abstract :
We present a method for alignment of an interventional plan to optically tracked two-dimensional intraoperative ultrasound (US) images of the liver. Our clinical motivation is to enable the accurate transfer of information from three-dimensional (3D) preoperative imaging modalities [magnetic resonance (MR) or computed tomography (CT)] to intraoperative US to aid needle placement for thermal ablation of liver metastases. An initial rigid registration to intraoperative coordinates is obtained using a set of US images acquired at maximum exhalation. A preprocessing step is applied to both the preoperative images and the US images to produce evidence of corresponding structures. This yields two sets of images representing classification of regions as vessels. The registration then proceeds using these images. The preoperative images and plan are then warped to correspond to a single US slice acquired at an unknown point in the breathing cycle where the liver is likely to have moved and deformed relative to the preoperative image. Alignment is constrained using a patient-specific model of breathing motion and deformation. Target registration error is estimated by carrying out simulation experiments using resliced MR volumes to simulate real US and comparing the registration results to a "bronze-standard" registration performed on the full MR volume. Finally, the system is tested using real US and verified using visual inspection.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; biomedical ultrasonics; computerised tomography; deformation; image classification; image registration; image representation; liver; medical image processing; pneumodynamics; breathing motion; computerised tomography; deformation; image classification; image representation; liver metastases; magnetic resonance imaging; preoperative images; respiratory motion; rigid registration; sparse freehand 3-D ultrasound; thermal ablation; vessels; Computed tomography; Deformable models; Liver; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic resonance imaging; Metastasis; Needles; Optical imaging; System testing; Ultrasonic imaging; Deformation; image registration; image-guided intervention; liver; magnetic resonance imaging; modeling; motion compensation; ultrasound; Algorithms; Artifacts; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Elasticity; Hepatectomy; Humans; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Liver; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Models, Biological; Movement; Phantoms, Imaging; Preoperative Care; Reproducibility of Results; Respiratory Mechanics; Sensitivity and Specificity; Subtraction Technique; Ultrasonography; User-Computer Interface;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2005.856751