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2012
Conference Paper
Titel
Navigated bronchoscopy using intraoperative fluoroscopy and preoperative CT
Abstract
Bronchoscopic biopsies for diagnosis of lung cancer are usually done with the help of intraoperative fluoroscopy. But fluoroscopy images lack 3D information and do not provide a clear view of the bronchi or lesions. Our goal is to enhance the physician's view by overlaying the intraoperative fluoroscopy images with both 2D and 3D airway visualizations from preoperatively taken CT scans. The presented system provides automatic airway segmentation and skeletonization as well as automatic 2D/3D alignment of fluoroscopy to CT. The results are used for correctly overlaying the airways and visualizing bronchoscopic paths. The only additional equipment needed is a specifically designed pattern of steel spheres and sticks on acrylic glass, which is fixed on the patient table. It is used for estimating the C-arm pose during image acquisition and allows 2D/3D image alignment in clinically feasible time (<6 s) and accuracy (mTRE<0.33mm on simulated data). No interference with the physician's standard bronchoscopy procedure is introduced and no additional radiation exposure is required. On the contrary, by improving the physician's view and orientation inside the bronchial tree, a faster and more target-oriented guidance to the site of interest is possible.
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