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Robot-assisted Ultrasound-guided Tracking of Anatomical Structures for the Application of Focused Ultrasound

Michael Unger, Johann Berger, Bjoern Gerold, Andreas Melzer

Year
2020
Citations
10
Access
Open access

Abstract

Abstract High intensity focused ultrasound is used as a surgical tool to treat completely non-invasively several diseases. Examples of clinical applications are uterine fibroids, prostate cancer, thyroid nodules, and varicose veins. Precise targeting is key for improving the treatment outcome. A method for an automated, robot-assisted tracking system was developed and evaluated. A wireless ultrasound scanner was used to acquire images of the target, in this case, a blood vessel. The active contour approach by Chan and Vese was used to segment and track while moving the scanner along the target structure with a collaborative robotic arm. The performance was assessed using a custom made Agar phantom. The mean tracking error, which is defined as the remaining distance of the lesion to the images’ centre line, was 0.27 mm ± 0.18 mm.

Keywords

UltrasoundImaging phantomMedicineScannerComputer scienceComputer visionArtificial intelligenceRadiology

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