Scanco Medical AG, Brüttisellen, Switzerland; Computer-assisted Applications in Medicine, ETH Zürich, Switzerland.
Scanco Medical AG, Brüttisellen, Switzerland.
Bone. 2017 Dec;105:173-183. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2017.08.021. Epub 2017 Sep 1.
Histomorphometry and microCT are the two dominant imaging techniques to study bone structure and quality to evaluate repair, regeneration, and disease. These two methods are complementary; where histology provides highly resolved tissue properties on a cellular level in 2D, microCT provides spatial information of bone micro-structure in 3D. For this reason, both of these modalities are commonly used in bone studies. As it is not trivial to combine the images of these two modalities, the two methods are typically applied to different specimens within a study. However, we believe that applying both imaging modalities to the same specimen with a suitable fusion strategy may further strengthen the value of each modality. Therefore, we propose a registration method to align 2D histology slices with a 3D microCT volume, without any prior knowledge of the sectioning direction. In a preprocessing step, bone is extracted from both images. Then, we use a strategy for initializing potential locations, and an iterative approach for searching for an ideal fitting plane using Radon-based rigid transforms and feature-based affine alignments. The algorithm was tested and validated with simulated and real data. For the latter, microCT images of trabecular bone with 76 corresponding histological sections acquired from decalcified and calcified specimens were used. The registration resulted in 94.7% acceptable solutions as defined by a registration orientation error of less than 3°. Average registration accuracy of the acceptable results was 0.6°, leading to a target registration error for our method of 106.3μm, computed based on landmarks annotated by an observer. This corresponds roughly to 10pixels in the images; although, the relation to actual visible structures that provide the features to register, is arguably more relevant.
组织形态计量学和微计算机断层扫描(microCT)是两种主要的成像技术,用于研究骨结构和质量,以评估修复、再生和疾病。这两种方法是互补的;组织学在二维平面上提供高度解析的组织特性,而 microCT 则提供三维空间的骨微结构信息。因此,这两种模态在骨研究中都经常使用。由于将这两种模态的图像结合起来并不简单,因此这两种方法通常应用于研究中的不同标本。然而,我们认为将这两种成像模态应用于同一标本,并采用合适的融合策略,可能会进一步增强每种模态的价值。因此,我们提出了一种注册方法,用于将二维组织学切片与三维 microCT 体积对齐,而无需对切片方向有任何先验知识。在预处理步骤中,从两幅图像中提取出骨骼。然后,我们使用一种潜在位置初始化策略和一种迭代方法,使用基于 Radon 的刚体变换和基于特征的仿射对齐来搜索理想的拟合平面。该算法已通过模拟数据和真实数据进行了测试和验证。对于后者,使用了从脱钙和钙化标本中获得的 76 个对应组织学切片的小梁骨 microCT 图像。注册结果得到了 94.7%的可接受解,定义为注册方向误差小于 3°。可接受结果的平均注册精度为 0.6°,这导致我们方法的目标注册误差为 106.3μm,基于观察者注释的地标计算得出。这大约对应于图像中的 10 个像素;然而,与提供要注册的特征的实际可见结构的关系,可能更相关。