Abstract

In this paper, we propose a multi-perspective ultrasound imaging technology with the cylindrical motion of four piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducer (PMUT) rotatable linear arrays. The transducer is configured in a cross shape vertically on the circle with the length of the arrays parallel to the z axis, roughly perpendicular to the chest wall. The transducers surrounded the breast, which achieves non-invasive detection. The electric rotary table drives the PMUT to perform cylindrical scanning. A breast model with a 2 cm mass in the center and six 1-cm superficial masses were used for the experimental analysis. The detection was carried out in a water tank and the working temperature was constant at 32 °C. The breast volume data were acquired by rotating the probe 90° with a 2° interval, which were 256 × 180 A-scan lines. The optimized segmented dynamic focusing technology was used to improve the image quality and data reconstruction was performed. A total of 256 A-scan lines at a constant angle were recombined and 180 A-scan lines were recombined according to the nth element as a dataset, respectively. Combined with ultrasound imaging algorithms, multi-perspective ultrasound imaging was realized including vertical slices, horizontal slices and 3D imaging. The seven masses were detected and the absolute error of the size was approximately 1 mm where even the image of the injection pinhole could be seen. Furthermore, the breast boundary could be seen clearly from the chest wall to the nipple, so the location of the masses was easier to confirm. Therefore, the validity and feasibility of the data reconstruction method and imaging algorithm were verified. It will be beneficial for doctors to be able to comprehensively observe the pathological tissue.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is one of the most harmful diseases to women in today’s society

  • Breast data were obtained from different perspectives and ultrasound imaging analysis was conducted to observe tissue lesion information retrospectively, so as to improve specificity, further reduce misdiagnosis rate and avoid the pain caused by biopsy

  • We developed an original breast ultrasound imaging system with the cylindrical motion of four linear arrays

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Summary

Introduction

Breast cancer is one of the most harmful diseases to women in today’s society. early detection and early treatment of breast cancer is crucial [1]. Three-dimensional USCT, which is a new ultrasound imaging technology, promises high quality images with satisfactory reproducibility and could offer a better chance for survival by the detection of cancers at the early stage [24,25]. In a 2D image sequence, only clinicians with experience can estimate the size and shape of lesions and construct a three-dimensional geometric relationship between the lesion and its surrounding tissue [27] This brings great difficulty to the accuracy and convenience of diagnosis and treatment and the specificity is poor [28]. Breast data were obtained from different perspectives and ultrasound imaging analysis was conducted to observe tissue lesion information retrospectively, so as to improve specificity, further reduce misdiagnosis rate and avoid the pain caused by biopsy. The characteristics of each perspective image were compared and analyzed

Experiments and Methods
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