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27 October 2013 Biological fiducial point based registration for multiple brain tissues reconstructed from different imaging modalities
Huiqun Wu, Gangping Zhou, Xingyun Geng, Xiaofeng Zhang, Kui Jiang, Lemin Tang, Guomin Zhou, Jiancheng Dong
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Proceedings Volume 8920, MIPPR 2013: Parallel Processing of Images and Optimization and Medical Imaging Processing; 89200N (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2032850
Event: Eighth International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2013, Wuhan, China
Abstract
With the development of computer aided navigation system, more and more tissues shall be reconstructed to provide more useful information for surgical pathway planning. In this study, we aimed to propose a registration framework for different reconstructed tissues from multi-modalities based on some fiducial points on lateral ventricles. A male patient with brain lesion was admitted and his brain scans were performed by different modalities. Then, the different brain tissues were segmented in different modality with relevant suitable algorithms. Marching cubes were calculated for three dimensional reconstructions, and then the rendered tissues were imported to a common coordinate system for registration. Four pairs of fiducial markers were selected to calculate the rotation and translation matrix using least-square measure method. The registration results were satisfied in a glioblastoma surgery planning as it provides the spatial relationship between tumors and surrounding fibers as well as vessels. Hence, our framework is of potential value for clinicians to plan surgery.
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Huiqun Wu, Gangping Zhou, Xingyun Geng, Xiaofeng Zhang, Kui Jiang, Lemin Tang, Guomin Zhou, and Jiancheng Dong "Biological fiducial point based registration for multiple brain tissues reconstructed from different imaging modalities", Proc. SPIE 8920, MIPPR 2013: Parallel Processing of Images and Optimization and Medical Imaging Processing, 89200N (27 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2032850
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Brain

Image segmentation

Tumors

Neuroimaging

Surgery

Navigation systems

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