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Producing diffuse ultrasound reflections from medical instruments using a quadratic residue diffuser.

Jinlan Huang1, Pierre E Dupont, Aditya Undurti, John K Triedman, Robin O Cleveland.   

Abstract

Simultaneous visualization of tissue and surgical instruments is necessary during ultrasound-guided medical procedures. Standard minimally invasive instruments are typically metallic and act as strong specular scatterers. As a result, such instruments saturate the image or disappear according to the angle of incidence, obscuring nearby tissue and making it difficult to determine the instrument's precise location. The objective of this study was to produce diffusive reflections from the surface of surgical instruments for improved visualization in ultrasound. A surface profile based on a 2D quadratic residue diffuser (QRD) was employed, which has been demonstrated to reduce specular reflection in other acoustic applications. The backscattered echo amplitude from the diffusive surface at various angles of insonation was measured and compared to that from unmodified metal surfaces and heart tissue surfaces. The QRD resulted in an 8 dB reduction of the specular signal. Furthermore, the dynamic range for angles up to 75 degrees was less than 20 dB for the QRD and more than 65 dB for a flat surface. The QRD surface produces two beneficial results for the simultaneous imaging of instruments and tissue. First, the conspicuity of diffusive surfaces in ultrasound images is markedly improved in comparison with unmodified metal surfaces. Secondly, the echo amplitude of diffusive metal surfaces differs in mean and standard deviation from that of tissue facilitating image enhancement and segmentation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16677931     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2006.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol        ISSN: 0301-5629            Impact factor:   2.998


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