| Literature DB >> 25484018 |
Jyotirmoy Banerjee1, Camiel Klink2, Edward D Peters3, Wiro J Niessen1, Adriaan Moelker2, Theo van Walsum1.
Abstract
Real-time 3D US has potential for image guidance in minimally invasive liver interventions. However, motion caused by patient breathing makes it hard to visualize a localized area, and to maintain alignment with pre-operative information. In this work we develop a fast affine registration framework to compensate in real-time for liver motion/displacement due to breathing. The affine registration of two consecutive ultrasound volumes in time is performed using block-matching. For a set of evenly distributed points in one volume and their correspondences in the other volume, we propose a robust outlier rejection method to reject false matches. The inliers are then used to determine the affine transformation. The approach is evaluated on 13 4D ultrasound sequences acquired from 8 subjects. For 91 pairs of 3D ultrasound volumes selected from these sequences, a mean registration error of 1.8mm is achieved. A graphics processing unit (GPU) implementation runs the 3D US registration at 8 Hz.Entities:
Keywords: Liver; Real-time; Registration; Ultrasound
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25484018 DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2014.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Image Anal ISSN: 1361-8415 Impact factor: 8.545