DocumentCode :
1402813
Title :
Image-Guided Intraoperative Cortical Deformation Recovery Using Game Theory: Application to Neocortical Epilepsy Surgery
Author :
DeLorenzo, Christine ; Papademetris, Xenophon ; Staib, Lawrence H. ; Vives, Kenneth P. ; Spencer, Dennis D. ; Duncan, James S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, USA
Volume :
29
Issue :
2
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
322
Lastpage :
338
Abstract :
During neurosurgery, nonrigid brain deformation prevents preoperatively-acquired images from accurately depicting the intraoperative brain. Stereo vision systems can be used to track intraoperative cortical surface deformation and update preoperative brain images in conjunction with a biomechanical model. However, these stereo systems are often plagued with calibration error, which can corrupt the deformation estimation. In order to decouple the effects of camera calibration from the surface deformation estimation, a framework that can solve for disparate and often competing variables is needed. Game theory, which was developed to handle decision making in this type of competitive environment, has been applied to various fields from economics to biology. In this paper, game theory is applied to cortical surface tracking during neocortical epilepsy surgery and used to infer information about the physical processes of brain surface deformation and image acquisition. The method is successfully applied to eight in vivo cases, resulting in an 81% decrease in mean surface displacement error. This includes a case in which some of the initial camera calibration parameters had errors of 70%. Additionally, the advantages of using a game theoretic approach in neocortical epilepsy surgery are clearly demonstrated in its robustness to initial conditions.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical MRI; biomedical optical imaging; brain; deformation; diseases; game theory; medical image processing; stereo image processing; surgery; biomechanical model; calibration error; cortical surface deformation; cortical surface tracking; game theory; image guided cortical deformation recovery; intraoperative cortical deformation recovery; neocortical epilepsy surgery; neurosurgery; nonrigid brain deformation; preoperative brain images; stereo vision systems; Brain modeling; Calibration; Cameras; Decision making; Deformable models; Epilepsy; Game theory; Neurosurgery; Stereo vision; Surgery; Biomedical image processing; brain; game theory; image registration; surgery; Adolescent; Adult; Algorithms; Bayes Theorem; Calibration; Epilepsy; Female; Game Theory; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Middle Aged; Neocortex; Phantoms, Imaging; Reproducibility of Results; Surface Properties; Surgery, Computer-Assisted;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2009.2027993
Filename :
5405646
Link To Document :
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