Title :
Esophagus Silhouette Extraction and Reconstruction From Fluoroscopic Views for Cardiac Ablation Procedure Guidance
Author :
Yatziv, Liron ; Ibarz, Julian ; Strobel, Norbert ; Datta, Saurabh ; Sapiro, Guillermo
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, CA, USA
Abstract :
Cardiac ablation involves the risk of serious complications when thermal injury to the esophagus occurs. This paper proposes to reduce the risk of such injuries by a proactive visualization technique, improving physician awareness of the esophagus location in the absence of or in addition to a reactive monitoring device such as a thermal probe. This is achieved by combining a graphical representation of the esophagus with live fluoroscopy. Toward this goal, we present an automated method to reconstruct and visualize a 3-D esophagus model from fluoroscopy image sequences acquired using different C-arm viewing directions. In order to visualize the esophagus under fluoroscopy, it is first biomarked by swallowing a contrast agent such as barium. Images obtained in this procedure are then used to automatically extract the 2-D esophagus silhouette and reconstruct a 3-D surface of the esophagus internal wall. Once the 3-D representation has been computed, it can be visualized using fluoroscopy overlay techniques. Compared to 3-D esophagus imaging using CT or C-arm CT, our proposed fluoroscopy method requires low radiation dose and enables a simpler workflow on geometry-calibrated standard C-arm systems.
Keywords :
biological organs; cardiology; diagnostic radiography; image reconstruction; image sequences; medical image processing; 2D esophagus silhouette; 3D esophagus model; 3D esophagus surface reconstruction; C-arm viewing directions; cardiac ablation procedure guidance; contrast agent; esophagus graphical representation; esophagus location awareness; esophagus silhouette extraction; esophagus silhouette reconstruction; esophagus thermal injury; fluoroscopic views; fluoroscopy image sequences; fluoroscopy overlay techniques; geometry calibrated standard C-arm systems; proactive visualisation technique; reactive monitoring device; thermal probe; Barium; Catheters; Computed tomography; Esophagus; Image reconstruction; Three dimensional displays; Visualization; 3-D reconstruction; Barium; cardiac ablation; contrast agent; esophagus; fluoroscopy; image integration; segmentation; Catheter Ablation; Esophagus; Humans;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2011.2162247