Biomechanical Surface-based Registration
Abstract
Purpose: We propose two software tools for non-rigid registration of
MRI and transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) images of the prostate. Our ultimate
goal is to develop an open-source solution to support MRI-TRUS fusion image
guidance of prostate interventions, such as targeted biopsy for prostate cancer
detection and focal therapy. It is widely hypothesized that image registration
is an essential component in such systems.
Methods: The two non-rigid registration methods are: 1) a deformable registration
of the prostate segmentation distance maps with B-spline regularization,
and 2) a finite-element-based deformable registration of the segmentation
surfaces in presence of partial data. We evaluate the methods retrospectively
using clinical patient image data collected during standard clinical procedures.
Computation time and Target Registration Error (TRE) calculated at the
expert-identified anatomical landmarks were used as quantitative measures
for the evaluation.
Results: The presented image registration tools were capable of completing
deformable registration computation within 5 minutes. Average TRE was
approximately 3 mm for both methods, which is comparable with the slice
thickness in our MRI data. Both tools are available under non-restrictive opensource
license.
Conclusions: We release open-source tools that may be used for registration
during MRI-TRUS guided prostate interventions. Our tools implement
novel registration approaches and produce acceptable registration results. We
believe these tools will lower the barriers in development and deployment of
interventional research solutions, and facilitate comparison with similar tools.
Papers
Open-source image registration for MRI-TRUS fusion guided prostate interventions
Andriy Fedorov, Siavash Khallaghi, C. Antonio Sanchez, Andras Lasso, Sidney Fels, Kemal Tuncali, Emily Neubauer Sugar, Tina Kapur, Chenxi Zhang, William Wells, Paul Nguyen, Purang Abolmaesumi, Clare Tempany
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (Accepted),
2015.
Siavash Khallaghi
Last modified: March 17, 2015