Title
Ultrasound to video registration using a bi-plane transrectal probe with photoacoustic markers.
Abstract
Modern surgical scenarios typically provide surgeons with additional information through fusion of video and other imaging modalities. To provide this information, the tools and devices used in surgery must be registered together with interventional guidance equipment and surgical navigation systems. In this work, we focus explicitly on registering ultrasound with a stereo camera system using photoacoustic markers. Previous work has shown that photoacoustic markers can be used in this registration task to achieve target registration errors lower than the current available systems. Photoacoustic markers are defined as a set of non-collinear laser spots projected onto some surface. They can be simultaneously visualized by a stereo camera system and an ultrasound transducer because of the photoacoustic effect. In more recent work, the three-dimensional ultrasound volume was replaced by images from a single ultrasound image pose from a convex array transducer. The feasibility of this approach was demonstrated, but the accuracy was lacking due to the physical limitations of the convex array transducer. In this work, we propose the use of a bi-plane transrectal ultrasound transducer. The main advantage of using this type of transducer is that the ultrasound elements are no longer restricted to a single plane. While this development would be limited to prostate applications, liver and kidney applications are also feasible if a suitable transducer is built. This work is demonstrated in two experiments, one without photoacoustic sources and one with. The resulting target registration error for these experiments were 1.07mm+/-0.35mm and 1.27mm+/-0.47mm respectively, both of which are better than current available navigation systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1117/12.2216644
Proceedings of SPIE
Keywords
Field
DocType
photoacoustic imaging,ultrasound imaging,image-guided surgery,tracking
Transducer,Stereo camera,Ultrasonic sensor,Computer vision,Photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine,Photoacoustic effect,Image-guided surgery,Laser,Artificial intelligence,Physics,Ultrasound
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
9786
0277-786X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexis Cheng1265.30
Hyunjae Kang2555.67
Haichong K Zhang3135.23
Russell H. Taylor41970438.00
Emad M Boctor514035.24