Abstract

PurposeTo develop and evaluate the accuracy of a three-dimensional (3D) US method for assessing unilateral breast reconstruction and discuss the feasibility of breast ultrasound 3D reconstruction of the unilateral breast compared with 3D MRI.MethodsSixty-four breast lesions were collected for surgical resection. (1) MRI and US imaging were used to reconstruct the 3D models of the breast neoplasm. The diameters for maximum length, width, and depth of the negative tumor margins were used as the primary standards for comparison. (2) The measurement direction was determined by the largest gravity change between the two body positions. (3) The vertical distance from the midpoint of breast neoplasm to the ipsilateral nipple was calculated via MRI and US reconstruction.Results(1) Comparison of the measured size and histopathology of the breast neoplasm showed that US, MRI, and histopathology were highly correlated (p < 0.001). (2) When compared with the other two vertical directions, the direction with the largest gravity change had the greatest difference between MRI and US measurements. (3) The vertical distance from the breast neoplasm to the ipsilateral nipple and skin junction was significantly different (p > 0.05).ConclusionsWe have presented a novel US 3D reconstruction method for evaluating tumor size, which can provide a basis for investigated advanced visualization techniques for assessing breast tissue such as holographic presentation of 3D image data. These methods can provide physicians with a novel approach for making accurate surgical plans, for better communication with patients, and for more effective navigating throughout the operation.

Highlights

  • (3) The vertical distance from the midpoint of breast neoplasm to the ipsilateral nipple was calculated via Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and US reconstruction

  • We have presented a novel US 3D reconstruction method for evaluating tumor size, which can provide a basis for investigated advanced visualization techniques for assessing breast tissue such as holographic presentation of 3D image data

  • MRI measurements correctly estimated the histopathology in 50% of the cases, overestimated it in approximately 29.7% of the cases, and underestimated it 20.3% of the cases

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Ultrasound (US), molybdenum target mammography, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the major imaging methods for evaluating space-occupying breast lesions. They provide information on the size, morphology, infiltration range, and location of the breast lesions, which is helpful in developing effective treatment plans [1]. We aimed to develop a three-dimensional (3D) US method for reconstruction of unilateral breast structure, which could allow surgeons to obtain 3D images on the size, morphology, and location of breast tumors before surgery

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