Abstract
We propose a radiation-free three dimensional (3D) navigation and vasculature reconstruction method to reduce aortic stent graft deployment time and repeated exposures to high doses of X-ray radiation. 2D intraoperative US images are fused with 3D preoperative magnetic resonance (MR) image to provide intuitive 3D navigation for deployment of the stent-graft in the proposed system. On the other hand, calibrated 2D US images track catheter’s tip and construct intraoperative 3D aortic model by combining segmented intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) images. The constructed 3D aortic models can quantitatively assess morphological characteristics of aortic to assist deployment of stent graft. This system was validated by using in vitro cardiac and aorta phantom. The mean target registration error of 2D US-3D MR registration was 2.70 mm and the average tracking error of position of IVUS catheter’s tip was 1.12 mm. Accurate contours detection results in IVUS images were acquired. Meanwhile, Hausdorff distances are 0.78 mm and 0.59 mm for outer and inner contours, respectively; Dice coefficients are 90.21 % and 89.96 %. Experiment results demonstrate that our radiation-free navigation and 3D vasculature reconstruction method is promising for deployment of stent graft in vivo studies.
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