• Title of article

    3-D/2-D registration of CT and MR to X-ray images

  • Author/Authors

    D.، Tomazevic, نويسنده , , B.، Likar, نويسنده , , T.، Slivnik, نويسنده , , F.، Pernus, نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -1406
  • From page
    1407
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    A crucial part of image-guided therapy is registration of preoperative and intraoperative images, by which the precise position and orientation of the patientʹs anatomy is determined in three dimensions. This paper presents a novel approach to register three-dimensional (3-D) computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance (MR) images to one or more two-dimensional (2-D) X-ray images. The registration is based solely on the information present in 2-D and 3-D images. It does not require fiducial markers, intraoperative X-ray image segmentation, or timely construction of digitally reconstructed radiographs. The originality of the approach is in using normals to bone surfaces, preoperatively defined in 3-D MR or CT data, and gradients of intraoperative X-ray images at locations defined by the X-ray source and 3-D surface points. The registration is concerned with finding the rigid transformation of a CT or MR volume, which provides the best match between surface normals and back projected gradients, considering their amplitudes and orientations. We have thoroughly validated our registration method by using MR, CT, and X-ray images of a cadaveric lumbar spine phantom for which "gold standard" registration was established by means of fiducial markers, and its accuracy assessed by target registration error. Volumes of interest, containing single vertebrae L1-L5, were registered to different pairs of X-ray images from different starting positions, chosen randomly and uniformly around the "gold standard" position. CT/X-ray (MR/X-ray) registration, which is fast, was successful in more than 91% (82% except for Ll) of trials if started from the "gold standard" translated or rotated for less than 6 mm or 17(degree) (3 mm or 8.6(degree)), respectively. Root-mean-square target registration errors were below 0.5 mm for the CT to X-ray registration and below 1.4 mm for MR to X-ray registration.
  • Keywords
    Power-aware
  • Journal title
    IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
  • Record number

    100734