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The state-of-the-art in ultrasound-guided spine interventions. [r-libre/3125]

Gueziri, Houssem-Eddine, Santaguida, Carlo et Collins, D Louis (2020). The state-of-the-art in ultrasound-guided spine interventions.. Medical Image Analysis, 65 (101769). 10.1016/j.media.2020.101769

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Résumé : During the last two decades, intra-operative ultrasound (iUS) imaging has been employed for various surgical procedures of the spine, including spinal fusion and needle injections. Accurate and efficient registration of pre-operative computed tomography or magnetic resonance images with iUS images are key elements in the success of iUS-based spine navigation. While widely investigated in research, iUS-based spine navigation has not yet been established in the clinic. This is due to several factors including the lack of a standard methodology for the assessment of accuracy, robustness, reliability, and usability of the registration method. To address these issues, we present a systematic review of the state-of-the-art techniques for iUS-guided registration in spinal image-guided surgery (IGS). The review follows a new taxonomy based on the four steps involved in the surgical workflow that include pre-processing, registration initialization, estimation of the required patient to image transformation, and a visualization process. We provide a detailed analysis of the measurements in terms of accuracy, robustness, reliability, and usability that need to be met during the evaluation of a spinal IGS framework. Although this review is focused on spinal navigation, we expect similar evaluation criteria to be relevant for other IGS applications.
Adresse de la version officielle : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.media.2020.101769
Déposant: GUEZIRI, Houssem
Responsable : Houssem Gueziri
Dépôt : 14 dec. 2023 21:31
Dernière modification : 14 dec. 2023 21:31

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