Rumble Stephen, Schmitz Georg, Dencks Stefanie
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Chair of Medical Engineering, Ruhr-University Bochum, 44801 Bochum, Germany.
Biomed Tech (Berl). 2019 Dec 18;64(6):691-698. doi: 10.1515/bmt-2018-0174.
The key for safe ultrasound (US)-guided punctures is a good visibility of the cannula. When using convex transducers for deep punctures, the incident angle between US beam and cannula varies along the cannula leading to a complex visibility pattern. Here, we present a method to systematically investigate the visibility throughout the US image. For this, different objective criteria were defined and applied to measurement series with varying puncture angles and depths of the cannula. It is shown that the visibility not only depends on the puncture angle but also on the location of the cannula in the US image when using convex transducers. In some image regions, an unexpected good visibility was observed even for steep puncture angles. The systematic evaluation of the cannula visibility is of fundamental interest to sensitise physicians to the handling of convex transducers and to evaluate new techniques for further improvement.
安全的超声(US)引导穿刺的关键在于穿刺针良好的可视性。使用凸阵探头进行深部穿刺时,超声束与穿刺针之间的入射角会沿穿刺针变化,从而导致复杂的可视模式。在此,我们提出一种系统研究整个超声图像中可视性的方法。为此,定义了不同的客观标准并应用于具有不同穿刺角度和穿刺针深度的测量系列。结果表明,使用凸阵探头时,可视性不仅取决于穿刺角度,还取决于穿刺针在超声图像中的位置。在某些图像区域,即使穿刺角度很陡,也观察到了意想不到的良好可视性。对穿刺针可视性的系统评估对于提高医生对凸阵探头操作的敏感性以及评估进一步改进的新技术具有根本意义。