高精细度法布里-珀罗光纤水听器的超声针跟踪(会议报告)

S. Mathews, S. Mosse, W. Xia, D. I. Shakir, Y. Kunpalin, E. Zhang, P. Beard, S. West, A. David, A. Desjardins
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许多经皮针为基础的手术,如胎儿干预、肿瘤活检、神经阻滞和中心静脉导管插入术,都是由超声(US)成像指导,以确定手术目标并使针头可视化。超声引导针头插入的一个关键挑战是针头尖端的准确和有效识别,因为细针头很容易偏离成像平面,并且在大插入角度时能见度很差。超声跟踪是一种用于实时定位针尖相对于成像平面的方法,使用集成在与外部超声成像探头通信的针头中的超声波发射器或接收器。这项研究有两个焦点。首先是提高超声接收的灵敏度,使用定制的光纤水听器和高精细度的基于Fabry-Perot腔的超声传感器。该传感器由夹在介电镜之间的聚合物层组成,在插入组织时不断被询问。研究的第二个重点是开发一种集成光纤水听器的定制针型,与临床实践完全兼容,可以适应不同的针型。我们在不同的生物组织中测试了传感器化风格在大范围的针头角度、深度和插入角度的灵敏度。我们首次证明了针尖在离体组织中的定位深度超过6厘米,插入角大于80°。因此,高精细度法布里-珀罗光纤水听器的超声跟踪技术在临床上具有广阔的应用前景。
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Ultrasonic needle tracking with a high-finesse Fabry-Perot fiber optic hydrophone (Conference Presentation)
Many percutaneous needle-based procedures such as foetal interventions, tumor biopsies, nerve blocks, and central venous catheterizations are guided by ultrasound (US) imaging to identify the procedural target and to visualize the needle. A key challenge associated with ultrasound-guided needle insertions is accurate and efficient identification of the needle tip, as thin needles can readily stray from the imaging plane and can have poor visibility at large insertion angles. Ultrasonic tracking is a method for localising the needle tip relative to the imaging plane in real-time, using an ultrasonic transmitter or receiver integrated into the needle that is in communication with an external ultrasound imaging probe. This study had two foci. The first was to increase the sensitivity with which ultrasound reception was performed, using a custom fiber optic hydrophone with a high-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity based ultrasound sensor. This sensor, which comprised of a polymer layer sandwiched between dielectric mirrors, was interrogated continuously during insertions into tissue. The second focus of the study was to develop a custom needle stylet into which the fiber optic hydrophone was integrated, which was fully compatible with clinical practice and which could be adapted to different needles. We tested the sensitivity of the sensorized stylet across a wide range of needle angulations, depths and insertion angles in different biological tissues. We demonstrated, for the first time, needle tip localization in ex-vivo tissues at depths beyond 6 cm and insertion angles steeper than 80°. We conclude that ultrasonic tracking with high-finesse Fabry-Perot fiber optic hydrophone is very promising for use in clinical practice.
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