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超声引导介入中医疗器械的成像伪像。

Imaging artifacts of medical instruments in ultrasound-guided interventions.

作者信息

Huang Jinlan, Triedman John K, Vasilyev Nikolay V, Suematsu Yoshihiro, Cleveland Robin O, Dupont Pierre E

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Division of Basic Cardiovascular Research, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

J Ultrasound Med. 2007 Oct;26(10):1303-22. doi: 10.7863/jum.2007.26.10.1303.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Real-time 3-dimensional (3D) ultrasound imaging has the potential to become a dominant imaging technique for minimally invasive surgery. One barrier to its widespread use is that surgical instruments generate imaging artifacts, which can obfuscate their location, orientation, and geometry and obscure nearby tissue. The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the types of artifacts which could be produced by metallic instruments during interventions guided by 3D ultrasound imaging.

METHODS

Three imaging studies were performed. First, imaging artifacts from stainless steel rods were identified in vitro and acoustically characterized. Second, 3 typical minimally invasive instruments were imaged (in vitro and in vivo), and their artifacts were analyzed. The third study compared the intensity of imaging artifacts (in vitro and in vivo) from stainless steel rods with rods composed of 3 different materials and stainless steel rods with roughened and coated surfaces.

RESULTS

For the stainless steel rods, all observed artifacts are described and illustrated, and their physical origins are explained. Artifacts from the 3 minimally invasive instruments are characterized with the use of the artifacts observed with the rods. Finally, it is shown that artifacts can be greatly reduced through the use of alternate materials or by surface modification.

CONCLUSIONS

Instrument artifacts in 3D ultrasound images can be more confusing than those from the same instruments imaged in 2 dimensions. Real-time 3D ultrasound imaging can, however, be used effectively for in vivo imaging of minimally invasive instruments by using artifact mitigation techniques, including careful selection of probe and incision locations, as well as by instrument modification.

摘要

目的

实时三维(3D)超声成像有潜力成为微创手术的主导成像技术。其广泛应用的一个障碍是手术器械会产生成像伪像,这可能会模糊器械的位置、方向和几何形状,并遮挡附近组织。本研究的目的是识别和描述在三维超声成像引导的干预过程中金属器械可能产生的伪像类型。

方法

进行了三项成像研究。首先,在体外识别不锈钢棒产生的成像伪像并进行声学特征描述。其次,对3种典型的微创手术器械进行成像(体外和体内),并分析其伪像。第三项研究比较了不锈钢棒与由3种不同材料制成的棒以及表面粗糙和有涂层的不锈钢棒在体外和体内产生的成像伪像强度。

结果

对于不锈钢棒,描述并说明了所有观察到的伪像,并解释了其物理来源。利用在棒上观察到的伪像对3种微创手术器械的伪像进行了特征描述。最后表明,通过使用替代材料或进行表面改性可以大大减少伪像。

结论

三维超声图像中的器械伪像可能比二维成像中相同器械产生的伪像更令人困惑。然而,通过使用伪像减轻技术,包括仔细选择探头和切口位置以及对器械进行改性,实时三维超声成像可有效地用于微创手术器械的体内成像。

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