Technical Note: Unsupervised C-arm pose trackingwith radiographic fiducial
Purpose: C-arm fluoroscopy reconstruction, such as that used in prostate brachytherapy, requires that the relative poses of the individual C-arm fluoroscopy images must be known prior to reconstruction. Radiographic fiducials can provide excellent C-arm pose tracking, but they need to be segmented i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medical physics (Lancaster) 2011-03, Vol.38 (4), p.2241-2245 |
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C-arm fluoroscopy reconstruction, such as that used in prostate brachytherapy, requires that the relative poses of the individual C-arm fluoroscopy images must be known prior to reconstruction. Radiographic fiducials can provide excellent C-arm pose tracking, but they need to be segmented in the image. The authors report an automated and unsupervised method that does not require prior segmentation of the fiducial.
Methods:
The authors compute the individual C-arm poses relative to a stationary radiographic fiducial of known geometry. The authors register a filtered 2D fluoroscopy image of the fiducial to its 3D model by using image intensity alone without prior segmentation. To enhance the C-arm images, the authors investigated a three-step cascade filter and a line enhancement filter. The authors tested the method on a composite fiducial containing beads, straight lines, and ellipses. Ground-truth C-arm pose was provided by a clinically proven method.
Results:
Using 111 clinical C-arm images and ±10° and ±10 mm random perturbation around the ground-truth pose, a total of 2775 cases were evaluated. The average rotation and translation errors were 0.62°
(
STD
=
0.31
°
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and 0.72 mm
(
STD
=
0.55
mm
)
for the three-step filter and 0.67°
(
STD
=
0.40
°
)
and 0.87 mm
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STD
=
0.27
mm
)
using the line enhancement filter.
Conclusions:
The C-arm pose tracking method was sufficiently accurate and robust on human patient data for subsequent 3D implant reconstruction. |
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ISSN: | 0094-2405 2473-4209 |
DOI: | 10.1118/1.3566015 |