Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1761385 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2013 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The goal of this study was to find a registration technique to improve the alignment of ultrasound images taken before and after brain tumor resection. Validation was performed on 16 tumor cases in 2 ways: (1) manually selected tags on pre- and postresection ultrasounds were used to compute the mean Euclidean distance between corresponding points in the 2 volumes before and after registration; and (2) the surgeon was asked to rank and rate the quality of the alignment before and after registration. The mean distance was 2.7 mm after a rigid registration and 1.7 mm after a nonlinear registration. Of 16 cases, the surgeon determined that initially only 2 were satisfactorily aligned; after the rigid registration, 5 were satisfactory, and after the nonlinear registration, 13 were satisfactory. According to both the distance and the ranking metrics, the nonlinear registration approach significantly improved the alignment of the ultrasound images.
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Authors
Laurence Mercier, David Araujo, Claire Haegelen, Rolando F. Del Maestro, Kevin Petrecca, D. Louis Collins,