Detection of electrical stimulation position in recorded surgery videos of cortical mapping in awake brain surgery

M. Suganuma, T. Nagao
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Awake brain surgery is performed for the purpose of preserving brain functions and removing brain tumors as possible when the tumors are in or near the eloquent area like the language area and the motor area. In this surgery, detecting functionally essential cortical areas is important process which is performed with direct electrical stimulation using an electrode by surgeons, and this process is called cortical mapping. Cortical mapping requires sophisticated techniques of surgeons because it needs a lot of experience and knowledge for selecting electrical stimulation position and current intensity. Hence it is needed to extract techniques of expert surgeons by analyzing recorded surgery videos performed by expert surgeons. Surgery videos recoded during operations, however, are not suitable for analysis due to these videos are recorded for postoperative evaluation. Then tagging specific scenes like electrical stimulation has been performed in manual with a lot of labor. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a method to automatically detect the position of electrical stimulation in surgery videos of cortical mapping. The proposed method employs the shape characteristics of an electrode, a classifier using Real AdaBoost and a tracking using mean-shift algorithm. We apply the proposed method to three different recorded surgery videos, and experimental results show that our method detects the tip of an electrode with high accuracy.
清醒脑外科皮层定位术录像中电刺激位置的检测
当肿瘤位于语言区和运动区等雄辩区或附近时,进行清醒脑外科手术的目的是保持大脑功能并尽可能切除脑肿瘤。在这个手术中,检测功能基本的皮质区域是一个重要的过程,外科医生使用电极直接电刺激来完成这个过程,这个过程被称为皮质映射。皮质成像需要外科医生的复杂技术,因为它需要大量的经验和知识来选择电刺激位置和电流强度。因此,需要通过分析专家外科医生的手术录像来提取专家外科医生的技术。然而,手术过程中录制的手术视频不适合进行分析,因为这些视频是为术后评估而录制的。然后标记特定的场景,如电刺激,在人工操作中进行了大量的劳动。因此,在本文中,我们提出了一种自动检测脑皮层成像手术视频中电刺激位置的方法。该方法利用电极的形状特征、Real AdaBoost分类器和mean-shift跟踪算法。我们将所提出的方法应用于三个不同的手术视频,实验结果表明,我们的方法检测电极尖端具有很高的准确性。
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