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A Combined Statistical and Biomechanical Model for Estimation of Intra-operative Prostate Deformation

Ashraf Mohamed6, 7 Contact Information, Christos Davatzikos6, 7 Contact Information and Russell TaylorContact Information

(6)  CISST NSF Engineering Research Center Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA
(7)  Center for Biomedical Image Computing, Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA
Abstract
An approach for estimating the deformation of the prostate caused by transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) probe insertion is presented. This work is particularly useful during brachytherapy procedures, in which planning for radioactive seed insertion is performed on preoperative scans, and significant deformation of the prostate can occur during the procedure. The approach makes use of a patient specific biomechanical model to run simulations for TRUS probe insertion, extract the main modes of the deformation of the prostate, and use this information to establish a deformable registration between 2 orthogonal cross-sectional ultrasound images and the preoperative prostate. In the work presented here, the approach is tested on an anatomy-realistic biomechanical phantom for the prostate and results are reported for 5 test simulations. More than 73% of maximum deformation of the prostate was recovered, with the estimation error mostly attributed to the relatively small number of biomechanical simulations used for training.

Contact Information Ashraf Mohamed
Email: ashraf@rad.jhu.edu
URL: http://cbic.jhoc1.jhmi.edu/

Contact Information Christos Davatzikos
Email: ashraf@rad.jhu.edu

Contact Information Russell Taylor
Email: rht@cs.jhu.edu
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