Semi-automatic catheter model generation using biplane x-ray images

S. Kaeppler, Wen Wu, Terrence Chen, M. Koch, A. Kiraly, Norbert Strobel, J. Hornegger
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Recently, techniques for the automatic detection or tracking of surgical instruments in X-ray guided computer-assisted interventions have emerged. The purposes of these methods are to facilitate inter-modality registration, motion compensation, enhanced visualization or automatic landmark generation in augmented-reality applications. Most techniques incorporate a model of the device as prior information to evaluate results obtained from a low-level detector. In this paper, we present novel approaches which are able to generate both 2-D and 3-D models of circular and linear catheters from biplane X-ray images with only minimal user input. We apply these methods in the context of Electrophysiology to generate models of ablation and mapping catheters. An evaluation on clinical data sets yielded promising results.
利用双翼x线图像半自动生成导管模型
最近,在x射线引导的计算机辅助干预中出现了自动检测或跟踪手术器械的技术。这些方法的目的是在增强现实应用中促进模态间注册、运动补偿、增强可视化或自动地标生成。大多数技术将器件的模型作为先验信息来评估从低电平检测器获得的结果。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的方法,它能够从双平面x射线图像中生成圆形和线性导管的二维和三维模型,而只需最少的用户输入。我们在电生理学的背景下应用这些方法来生成消融和测绘导管的模型。对临床数据集的评估产生了有希望的结果。
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