髋关节三维CT图像中股骨和髋臼软骨分割和厚度图估计的全自动方法

A. Baniasadipour, R. Zoroofi, Yoshinobu Sato, T. Nishii, Katsuyuki Nakanishi, Hisashi Tanaka, Nobuhiko Sugano, Hideki Yoshikawa, H. Nakamura, Shinichi Tamura
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在这项研究中,我们提出了一种从CT图像中自动分割髋关节、股骨和髋臼软骨的多步骤方法。由于关节间隙非常狭窄且强度低,在常规CT图像中很难鉴别髋臼软骨和股软骨。因此,在持续的腿部牵引下,髋关节MRI是评估髋关节关节软骨的选择。然而,这个过程耗时,痛苦,因此不方便。在数据采集过程中,通过在髋部注射造影剂,我们将股骨软骨和髋臼软骨相互分离。分割股骨和髋臼软骨的多步骤方法如下。我们首先用常规方法增强了数据集的动态范围和对比度。然后我们利用霍夫变换估计股骨头的中心。估计的中心被用作开始过程的关键点。接下来,根据有关股骨头形状和大小的解剖学知识,我们得出一个感兴趣的区域(ROI),以进行进一步的手术。在这种情况下,通过使用Image Bottom Hat技术和关于软骨弯曲形状的解剖学知识,我们提取造影剂和髋骨之间的山谷。造影剂与股骨头和骨盆骨之间的间隙与股软骨和髋臼软骨有关。我们在本研究中应用的解剖学假设在大多数髋关节图像中是有效的。分割后,我们给出了髋关节、股骨和髋臼软骨的三维可视化和厚度图估计。该模型成功地应用于14组(3584张)髋关节实际CT数据。
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A Fully Automated Method for Segmentation and Thickness Map Estimation of Femoral and Acetabular Cartilages in 3D CT Images of the Hip
In this research, we propose a multi-step method for automatic segmentation of the hip femoral and acetabular cartilages from CT images. Differentiation of the acetabular and femoral cartilages in conventional CT images due to very narrow space and low intensity of the articular space is very difficult. For this reason, MRI of the hip under continuous leg traction is the choice for assessment of the hip articular cartilage. However, this procedure is time consuming, painful, and hence inconvenient. By injecting the contrast media in the hip during data acquisition, we separated the femoral and acetabular cartilage from each other. The multi-step approach for segmentation of the femoral and acetabular cartilages is as follows. We first enhance the dynamic range and contrast of the data set by a conventional procedure. We then estimate the center of the femoral head utilizing a Hough transform. The estimated center is used as a pivotal point for beginning the process. Next, based on anatomical knowledge about the femoral head shape and size, we derive a region of interest (ROI) for further operations. In this case, by employing an Image Bottom Hat technique and anatomical knowledge about the curved shaped of the cartilages, we extract the valleys between contrast media and hip bones. The valley between the contrast media and femoral head and pelvis bone is associated with the femoral and acetabular cartilages. The anatomical assumptions we apply in this research is valid in most hip joint images. After segmentation, we present a 3D visualization and thickness map estimation of the hip femoral and acetabular cartilages. The proposed model is successfully applied to fourteen sets (3584 images) of actual in vivo hip CT data.
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