Towards detecting surgical clips in 3D ultrasound for target localization in radiation therapy: a study on tissue phantoms

TitleTowards detecting surgical clips in 3D ultrasound for target localization in radiation therapy: a study on tissue phantoms
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsKarim-Aghaloo, Z., Shrawane P., Abolmaesumi P., Fichtinger G., & Rohling R.
Conference NameInternational Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Volume2008
Pagination5282–5285
PublisherDepartment of Electrical, Computer Engineering, Queens University, Kingston, ON K7L3N6, Canada
KeywordsComputer-Assisted, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Humans, Image Enhancement, Imaging, instrumentation, instrumentation/methods, methods, Phantoms, Radiotherapy, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity, Specificity, Surgical Instruments, Three-Dimensional, Ultrasonography
Abstract

A study is performed to measure the visibility of small surgical clips in 3D ultrasound volumes of a phantom as the first step towards using such clips as fiducial markers in radiation therapy Visibility is calculated as the contrast to noise ratio of the echo from the clip to the background The appearance of a resonance tail is also calculated using a moment analysis Contrast is found to be high, mostly independent of material, size of the clip All clips are visible, but the length of the tail is found to be dependent on clip orientation to the ultrasound beam The consistent visibility of the clips suggests they are suitable as fiducial markers in ultrasound, the dependency of the resonance tail on orientation provides an opportunity to distinguish clips from other specular reflectors

URLhttp://dx doi org/10 1109/IEMBS 2008 4650406
DOI
PerkWeb Citation KeyKarim-Aghaloo2008

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