DocumentCode
41452
Title
A Review of Recent Advances in Registration Techniques Applied to Minimally Invasive Therapy
Author
Rui Liao ; Li Zhang ; Ying Sun ; Shun Miao ; Chefd´hotel, Christophe
Author_Institution
Imaging & Comput. Vision, Siemens Corp., Princeton, NJ, USA
Volume
15
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
Aug. 2013
Firstpage
983
Lastpage
1000
Abstract
Minimally invasive and less invasive procedure is becoming more and more common in medical therapy. Image guidance is an indispensable component in minimally invasive procedures by providing critical information about the position of the target sites and the optimal manipulation of the devices, while the field of view is limited to naked eyes due to the small incision. Registration is one of the enabling technologies for computer-aided image guidance, which brings high-resolution pre-operative data into the operating room to provide more realistic information about the patient´s anatomy. In this paper, we survey the recent advances in registration techniques applied to minimally and/or less invasive therapy, including a wide variety of therapies in surgery, endoscopy, interventional cardiology, interventional radiology, and hybrid procedures. The registration approaches are categorized into several groups, including projection-to-volume, slice-to-volume, video-to-volume, and volume-to-volume registration. The focus is on recent advances in registration techniques that are specifically developed for minimally and/or less invasive procedures in the following medical specialties: neuroradiology and neurosurgery, cardiac applications, and thoracic-abdominal interventions.
Keywords
image registration; medical image processing; cardiac applications; computer-aided image guidance; endoscopy; high-resolution pre-operative data; interventional cardiology; interventional radiology; medical therapy; minimally invasive therapy; neuroradiology; neurosurgery; projection-to-volume registration; slice-to-volume registration; thoracic-abdominal interventions; video-to-volume registration; volume-to-volume registration; Medical diagnostic imaging; Minimally invasive surgery; X-ray imaging; Biomedical imaging; image fusion; minimally and less invasive procedures; projection-to-volume registration; slice-to-volume registration; video-to-volume registration; volume-to-volume registration;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMM.2013.2244869
Filename
6428702
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