Real-time B-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seeds

The training of ultrasound guided interventional procedures could benefit from ultrasound simulators that synthesize realistic-looking B-mode images of tissue and interventional tools, such as the needle. For a prostate brachytherapy simulator in particular, both the needle and seed images need t...

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Main Author: Zhu, Mengchen
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/12611
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.-126112013-06-05T04:17:45ZReal-time B-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seedsZhu, MengchenThe training of ultrasound guided interventional procedures could benefit from ultrasound simulators that synthesize realistic-looking B-mode images of tissue and interventional tools, such as the needle. For a prostate brachytherapy simulator in particular, both the needle and seed images need to be synthesized. In this thesis, we propose an interpolation-based method for simulating needle and seed B-mode images in real time. We parametrize a needle or a seed B-mode image as a function of its position and orientation. We collect needle and seed images under various spatial configurations in a water-tank using a needle guidance robot. Then we use multi-dimensional tensor-product interpolation to simulate images of needles and seeds with arbitrary poses and positions using collected images. After further processing, the interpolated needle and seed images are superimposed on top of phantom or tissue image backgrounds. The similarity between the simulated and the real images is measured using a correlation metric. The results are also compared to in vivo images. Images in both the transverse and the sagittal planes are simulated. Artifacts associated with the needle and seed are studied in detail by experiments and by physical models. It is demonstrated that the bright band pattern associated with the sagittal needle images could be interpreted using a plate reflection model; the bright tails associated with the transverse needle images could be analyzed by simulating the back-scattered stress field from a sphere.University of British Columbia2009-08-31T14:44:11Z2009-08-31T14:44:11Z20092009-08-31T14:44:11Z2009-11Electronic Thesis or Dissertation3700235 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2429/12611eng
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description The training of ultrasound guided interventional procedures could benefit from ultrasound simulators that synthesize realistic-looking B-mode images of tissue and interventional tools, such as the needle. For a prostate brachytherapy simulator in particular, both the needle and seed images need to be synthesized. In this thesis, we propose an interpolation-based method for simulating needle and seed B-mode images in real time. We parametrize a needle or a seed B-mode image as a function of its position and orientation. We collect needle and seed images under various spatial configurations in a water-tank using a needle guidance robot. Then we use multi-dimensional tensor-product interpolation to simulate images of needles and seeds with arbitrary poses and positions using collected images. After further processing, the interpolated needle and seed images are superimposed on top of phantom or tissue image backgrounds. The similarity between the simulated and the real images is measured using a correlation metric. The results are also compared to in vivo images. Images in both the transverse and the sagittal planes are simulated. Artifacts associated with the needle and seed are studied in detail by experiments and by physical models. It is demonstrated that the bright band pattern associated with the sagittal needle images could be interpreted using a plate reflection model; the bright tails associated with the transverse needle images could be analyzed by simulating the back-scattered stress field from a sphere.
author Zhu, Mengchen
spellingShingle Zhu, Mengchen
Real-time B-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seeds
author_facet Zhu, Mengchen
author_sort Zhu, Mengchen
title Real-time B-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seeds
title_short Real-time B-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seeds
title_full Real-time B-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seeds
title_fullStr Real-time B-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seeds
title_full_unstemmed Real-time B-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seeds
title_sort real-time b-mode ultrasound image simulation and artifacts modelling of needles and brachytherapy seeds
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/2429/12611
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