DocumentCode
770229
Title
Prostate mechanical imaging: 3-D image composition and feature calculations
Author
Egorov, Vladimir ; Ayrapetyan, Suren ; Sarvazyan, Armen P.
Author_Institution
Artann Labs., Trenton, MI
Volume
25
Issue
10
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1329
Lastpage
1340
Abstract
We have developed a method and a device entitled prostate mechanical imager (PMI) for the real-time imaging of prostate using a transrectal probe equipped with a pressure sensor array and position tracking sensor. PMI operation is based on measurement of the stress pattern on the rectal wall when the probe is pressed against the prostate. Temporal and spatial changes in the stress pattern provide information on the elastic structure of the gland and allow two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of prostate anatomy and assessment of prostate mechanical properties. The data acquired allow the calculation of prostate features such as size, shape, nodularity, consistency/hardness, and mobility. The PMI prototype has been validated in laboratory experiments on prostate phantoms and in a clinical study. The results obtained on model systems and in vivo images from patients prove that PMI has potential to become a diagnostic tool that could largely supplant DRE through its higher sensitivity, quantitative record storage, ease-of-use and inherent low cost
Keywords
biomechanics; cancer; elasticity; hardness; image reconstruction; medical image processing; phantoms; pressure sensors; 3-D image composition; consistency; elastic structure; feature calculations; gland; hardness; mechanical properties; mobility; nodularity; phantoms; position tracking sensor; pressure sensor array; prostate shape; prostate size; prostrate mechanical imaging; rectal wall; spatial changes; stress pattern; temporal changes; three-dimensional prostate reconstruction; transrectal probe; two-dimensional prostate reconstruction; Anatomy; Glands; Image reconstruction; Image sensors; Image storage; Mechanical sensors; Probes; Sensor arrays; Stress measurement; Two dimensional displays; Elastography; mechanical imaging; prostate; prostate cancer screening; tissue elasticity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2006.880667
Filename
1704891
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