DocumentCode :
2116479
Title :
A Fully Automated Method for Segmentation and Thickness Map Estimation of Femoral and Acetabular Cartilages in 3D CT Images of the Hip
Author :
Baniasadipour, Ayoub ; Zoroofi, Reza A. ; Sato, Yoshinobu ; Nishii, Takashi ; Nakanishi, Katsuyuki ; Tanaka, Hisashi ; Sugano, Nobuhiko ; Yoshikawa, Hideki ; Nakamura, Hironobu ; Tamura, Shinichi
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Tehran, Tehran
fYear :
2007
fDate :
27-29 Sept. 2007
Firstpage :
92
Lastpage :
97
Abstract :
In this research, we propose a multi-step method for automatic segmentation of the hip femoral and acetabular cartilages from CT images. Differentiation of the acetabular and femoral cartilages in conventional CT images due to very narrow space and low intensity of the articular space is very difficult. For this reason, MRI of the hip under continuous leg traction is the choice for assessment of the hip articular cartilage. However, this procedure is time consuming, painful, and hence inconvenient. By injecting the contrast media in the hip during data acquisition, we separated the femoral and acetabular cartilage from each other. The multi-step approach for segmentation of the femoral and acetabular cartilages is as follows. We first enhance the dynamic range and contrast of the data set by a conventional procedure. We then estimate the center of the femoral head utilizing a Hough transform. The estimated center is used as a pivotal point for beginning the process. Next, based on anatomical knowledge about the femoral head shape and size, we derive a region of interest (ROI) for further operations. In this case, by employing an Image Bottom Hat technique and anatomical knowledge about the curved shaped of the cartilages, we extract the valleys between contrast media and hip bones. The valley between the contrast media and femoral head and pelvis bone is associated with the femoral and acetabular cartilages. The anatomical assumptions we apply in this research is valid in most hip joint images. After segmentation, we present a 3D visualization and thickness map estimation of the hip femoral and acetabular cartilages. The proposed model is successfully applied to fourteen sets (3584 images) of actual in vivo hip CT data.
Keywords :
Hough transforms; biomedical MRI; bone; computerised tomography; image segmentation; medical image processing; 3D visualization; CT images; Hough transform; MRI; acetabular cartilages; automatic segmentation; contrast media; hip femoral; image bottom hat technique; leg traction; pelvis bone; region of interest; thickness map estimation; Bones; Computed tomography; Data acquisition; Dynamic range; Head; Hip; Image segmentation; Leg; Magnetic resonance imaging; Shape;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Image and Signal Processing and Analysis, 2007. ISPA 2007. 5th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
ISSN :
1845-5921
Print_ISBN :
978-953-184-116-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISPA.2007.4383670
Filename :
4383670
Link To Document :
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