DocumentCode :
2755361
Title :
Experimental osteoarthritic articular cartilage: in vitro visualization of lesions and three-dimensional surface reconstruction using 50 MHz ultrasound microscope
Author :
Saied, A. ; Laugier, P. ; Bovo, N. ; Berger, G. ; Chevrier, D. ; Terlain, B. ; Gillet, P. ; Netter, P.
Volume :
3
fYear :
1994
fDate :
Oct. 31 1994-Nov. 3 1994
Firstpage :
1475
Abstract :
This study was performed to assess the possibility to detect early osteoarthritic changes with ultrasound. A backscatter ultrasound microscope operating at 50 MHz (30 microns axial resolution) was used to image knee joints cartilage of rats in vitro. Acquisition of backscattered radio frequency signals was performed at a sampling rate of 400 MHz during the three dimensional (3D) scanning of the cartilage. Control knees and knees which have been injected with mono-iodo-acetate (MIA) were included in this study (MIA causes rapid cartilage degeneration). Patellas and tibial plateaux were obtained after sacrifice and dissection of the knee joints. As multiplanar parallel scans were performed to provide 3D information, the 3D cartilage surface (CS) could be reconstructed and displayed. The articular cartilage thickness could be measured accurately. It varies in different parts of the knee joint and ranges between 250 microns and 400 microns. We show images of cartilage lesions occurring at early stage of osteoarthritis (hypertrophic repair). Disruptions and irregularities of CS and cartilage bone interface caused by an advanced stage of the disease and corresponding to fibrillations and ulcerations are also visualized on both B-scans and 3D images. This study suggests that with further technologic improvements, intra-articular. Ultrasonography of cartilage may provide a valuable method for early defection of osteoarthritis
Keywords :
acoustic microscopy; acoustic signal processing; backscatter; bioacoustics; biomedical ultrasonics; bone; image reconstruction; medical image processing; ultrasonic scattering; 250 to 400 micron; 3D scanning; 400 MHz; 50 MHz; articular cartilage thickness; axial resolution; backscatter ultrasound microscope; backscattered radio frequency signals; control knees; early osteoarthritic changes; fibrillations; hypertrophic repair; in vitro visualization; knee joints cartilage; lesions; mono-iodo-acetate; multiplanar parallel scans; osteoarthritic articular cartilage; patellas; rapid cartilage degeneration; rats; sampling rate; three-dimensional surface reconstruction; tibial plateaux; ulcerations; Acoustic microscopy; Acoustic scattering; Acoustic signal processing; Biomedical acoustic imaging; Biomedical acoustics; Biomedical microscopy; Biomedical signal processing; Diseases; Image reconstruction; Orthopedics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1994. Proceedings., 1994 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cannes, France
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2012-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1994.401869
Filename :
401869
Link To Document :
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