双线性柔性超声阵列对外科介入引导的评价

Hasti Rostamikhanghahi;Marcus Ingram;Brian G. Booth;Jan D’Hooge
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舟状骨骨折是最常见的腕骨骨折,通常采用经皮舟状骨固定(PSF)治疗。将超声引导纳入该技术可以减少对透视的依赖,从而避免电离辐射并提高程序准确性。然而,在PSF过程中,由于手部运动,舟状骨的位置可能会发生变化,这增加了手术的复杂性。PSF期间舟状骨的实时超声运动跟踪可以简化干预,这将需要一个灵活的传感器阵列来保持手腕运动期间的接触。我们之前的研究提出了一种具有两个平行柔性1D阵列的换能器设计,可以同时获取两个平行图像。本研究的重点是从理论设计过渡到实际应用,通过使用幻影评估自定义阵列在图像质量方面的性能。我们使用囊肿幻影的广义对比度-噪声比(gCNR)和线幻影的半最大全宽度(FWHM)来评估图像质量。结果表明,各序列gCNR值均大于0.67 mm, FWHM值均小于0.70 mm。这些测量值在幻影的可接受范围内。由于阵列的主要目的是在术中跟踪舟状骨,对图像质量要求较高,因此本研究中观察到的值适合于此应用。
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Evaluation of a Dual Linear Flexible Ultrasound Array for Surgical Interventional Guidance
Scaphoid fractures, the most common of wrist bone fractures, are typically treated using Percutaneous Scaphoid Fixation (PSF). Incorporating ultrasound guidance into this technique could reduce reliance on fluoroscopy, thereby avoiding ionizing radiation and improving procedural accuracy. However, the scaphoid’s position can shift as a result of hand movement during PSF, adding complexity to the procedure. Real-time ultrasound motion tracking of the scaphoid during PSF could simplify the intervention, which would necessitate a flexible transducer array to maintain contact during wrist motion. Our previous research proposed a transducer design with two parallel flexible 1D arrays, enabling simultaneous acquisition of two parallel images. This study focuses on transitioning from theoretical design to practical application by evaluating the performance of the custom array in terms of image quality using phantoms. We assessed image quality using the generalized contrast-to-noise ratio (gCNR) on a cyst phantom and the full width at half maximum (FWHM) on a wire phantom. Results demonstrated gCNR values above 0.67 and FWHM values below 0.70 mm across all sequences. These measurements fall within the acceptable range for the phantoms. Since the primary goal of the array is to track the scaphoid bone during surgery, requiring relatively high image quality, the values observed in this study are suitable for this application.
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