Title :
Simulating Liver Deformation during Respiration Using Sparse Local Features
Author :
Nahyup Kang ; Min Woo Lee ; Taehyun Rhee
Abstract :
A new method deforms a 3D liver mesh in an arbitrary phase of respiration. During preprocessing, the method step defines a patient-specific deformation space using two polar shapes of the liver during respiration. 3D magnetic resonance imaging captures patient livers during exhaling and inhaling. Next, using a fully automated nonrigid mesh registration, this method creates the two phases´ corresponding surface meshes. Then, it defines the respiration´s deformation space by extracting deformation gradients between the exhalation and inhalation meshes. At runtime, the method uses sparse local features suitably obtained from 2D ultrasound imaging to solve the constraint optimization problem that minimizes dissimilarity of deformation gradients between the target deformation and the patient-specific deformation space. Researchers used real patient data to evaluate this method, which could be applicable to image-guided tumor ablations.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; liver; medical image processing; optimisation; tumours; 2D ultrasound imaging; 3D liver mesh; 3D magnetic resonance imaging; arbitrary phase; constraint optimization problem; image guided tumor ablations; mesh registration; patient livers; patient specific deformation; simulating liver deformation; sparse local features; Biomedical image processing; Computational modeling; Liver; Magnetic resonance imaging; Mesh generation; Three dimensional displays; Tumors; Biomedical image processing; Computational modeling; Liver; Magnetic resonance imaging; Mesh generation; Three dimensional displays; Tumors; computational geometry; computer graphics; geometric algorithms; geometric systems; object modeling;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCG.2012.65