DocumentCode :
2099205
Title :
Model-updated image guidance: initial clinical experiences with gravity-induced brain deformation
Author :
Miga, Michael I. ; Paulsen, Keith D. ; Lemery, John M. ; Eisner, Symma D. ; Hartov, Alex ; Kennedy, Francis E. ; Roberts, David W.
Author_Institution :
Thayer Sch. of Eng., Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH, USA
fYear :
2002
fDate :
15-23 June 2002
Abstract :
Image-guided neurosurgery relies on accurate registration of the patient, the preoperative image series, and the surgical instruments in the same coordinate space. Recent clinical reports have documented the magnitude of gravity-induced brain deformation in the operating room and suggest these levels of tissue motion may compromise the integrity of such systems. We are investigating a model-based strategy which exploits the wealth of readily-available preoperative information in conjunction with intraoperatively acquired data to construct and drive a three dimensional (3-D) computational model which estimates volumetric displacements in order to update the neuronavigational image set using model calculations, the preoperative image database can be deformed to generate a more accurate representation of the surgical focus during an operation. In this paper, we present a preliminary study of four patients that experienced substantial brain deformation from gravity and correlate cortical shift measurements with model predictions. Additionally, we illustrate our image deforming algorithm and demonstrate that preoperative image resolution is maintained. Results over the four cases show that the brain shifted, on average, 5.7 mm in the direction of gravity and that model predictions could reduce this misregistration error to an average of 1.2 mm.
Keywords :
biological tissues; brain models; image registration; image sequences; medical image processing; surgery; visual databases; cortical shift measurements; gravity-induced brain deformation; image database; image guidance; neuronavigational image; neurosurgery; preoperative image resolution; preoperative image series; surgical focus; tissue motion; volumetric displacements; Brain modeling; Computational modeling; Deformable models; Drives; Gravity; Image databases; Neurosurgery; Predictive models; Surgery; Surgical instruments;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging, 2002. 5th IEEE EMBS International Summer School on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7507-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SSBI.2002.1233997
Filename :
1233997
Link To Document :
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