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E Marinetto1, A Uneri2, T De Silva3, S Reaungamornrat2, W Zbijewski3, A Sisniega3, S Vogt4, G Kleinszig4, J Pascau5, J H Siewerdsen6.
Abstract
This work presents development of an integrated ultrasound (US)-cone-beam CT (CBCT) system for image-guided needle interventions, combining a low-cost ultrasound system (Interson VC 7.5MHz, Pleasanton, CA) with a mobile C-arm for fluoroscopy and CBCT via use of a surgical tracker. Imaging performance of the ultrasound system was characterized in terms of depth-dependent contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and spatial resolution. US-CBCT system was evaluated in phantom studies simulating three needle-based procedures: drug delivery, tumor ablation, and lumbar puncture. Low-cost ultrasound provided flexibility but exhibited modest CNR and spatial resolution that is likely limited to fairly superficial applications within a ∼10cm depth of view. Needle tip localization demonstrated target registration error 2.1-3.0mm using fiducial-based registration.Entities:
Keywords: C-arm imaging; Cone-beam CT; Image-guided procedures; Target registration error; Ultrasound
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28414927 PMCID: PMC9097947 DOI: 10.1016/j.compmedimag.2017.03.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Med Imaging Graph ISSN: 0895-6111 Impact factor: 7.422