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Online mobile C-arm calibration using inertial sensors: a preliminary study in order to achieve CBCT.

Imane Lemammer1,2, Olivier Michel3, Hacheme Ayasso3, Steeve Zozor3, Guillaume Bernard4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) became increasingly popular over the last years. It allows more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning with a lower effective radiation dose. However, volume reconstruction algorithms require a very precise knowledge of the imaging geometry. Due to mechanical instabilities, mobile C-arms are incompatible with existing tomography algorithms. Therefore, C-arm online calibration is essential in order to achieve an accurate volume reconstruction.
METHODS: We present an online calibration method for mobile C-arms. It is based on tracking the detector and the X-ray source of the C-arm using three-axis gyroscopes and accelerometers. It aims to be precise and noninvasive. The performance of the calibration algorithm is evaluated in regard to the precision of the sensors and to whether or not dynamic models are considered. In addition, we present an algorithm which propagate the errors from the positions and orientations estimates to the 2D projections on the detector plane. Thus, we can evaluate the impact of the estimation errors on the acquired images.
RESULTS: The experiments are conducted on an experimental C-arm. The reached accuracy is [Formula: see text] for orientation and [Formula: see text] for position. These errors propagate as an error of [Formula: see text] for the 2D projections on the detector plane.
CONCLUSIONS: The proposed calibration algorithm achieves an accuracy comparable to the precision of existing calibration methods. The required angle accuracy by CBCT algorithms is reached. However, improvements are needed to achieve the required position precision. The in-plane translations of the X-ray source and the detector are the most crucial parameters to estimate in order to conduct CBCT on mobile C-arms.

Keywords:  CBCT; Error propagation; IMU; Mobile C-arm; Online calibration; Pose estimation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31506881     DOI: 10.1007/s11548-019-02061-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg        ISSN: 1861-6410            Impact factor:   2.924


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