Real-Time Registration of Video with Ultrasound using Stereo Disparity - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Real-Time Registration of Video with Ultrasound using Stereo Disparity

Conference Paper, Proceedings of SPIE Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling, Vol. 8316, February, 2012

Abstract

Medical ultrasound typically deals with the interior of the patient, with the exterior left to the original medical imaging modality, direct human vision. For the human operator scanning the patient, the view of the external anatomy is essential for correctly locating the ultrasound probe on the body and making sense of the resulting ultrasound images in their proper anatomical context. The operator, after all, is not expected to perform the scan with his eyes shut. Over the past decade, our laboratory has developed a method of fusing these two information streams in the mind of the operator, the Sonic Flashlight, which uses a half silvered mirror and miniature display mounted on an ultrasound probe to produce a virtual image within the patient at its proper location. We are now interested in developing a similar data fusion approach within the ultrasound machine itself, by, in effect, giving vision to the transducer. Our embodiment of this concept consists of an ultrasound probe with two small video cameras mounted on it, with software capable of locating the surface of an ultrasound phantom using stereo disparity between the two video images. We report its first successful operation, demonstrating a 3D rendering of the phantom’s surface with the ultrasound data superimposed at its correct relative location. Eventually, automated analysis of these registered data sets may permit the scanner and its associated computational apparatus to interpret the ultrasound data within it s anatomical context, much as the human operator does today.

BibTeX

@conference{Wang-2012-7438,
author = {Jihang Wang and Samantha J. Horvath and George D. Stetten and Mel Siegel and John Galeotti},
title = {Real-Time Registration of Video with Ultrasound using Stereo Disparity},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SPIE Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling},
year = {2012},
month = {February},
volume = {8316},
address = {San Diego, CA},
}