Virtual airways heatmaps to optimize point of entry location in lung biopsy planning systems.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1007/s11548-024-03292-y
Debora Gil, Pere Lloret, Marta Diez-Ferrer, Carles Sanchez
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Purpose: We present a virtual model to optimize point of entry (POE) in lung biopsy planning systems. Our model allows to compute the quality of a biopsy sample taken from potential POE, taking into account the margin of error that arises from discrepancies between the orientation in the planning simulation and the actual orientation during the operation. Additionally, the study examines the impact of the characteristics of the lesion.

Methods: The quality of the biopsy is given by a heatmap projected onto the skeleton of a patient-specific model of airways. The skeleton provides a 3D representation of airways structure, while the heatmap intensity represents the potential amount of tissue that it could be extracted from each POE. This amount of tissue is determined by the intersection of the lesion with a cone that represents the uncertainty area in the introduction of biopsy instruments. The cone, lesion, and skeleton are modelled as graphical objects that define a 3D scene of the intervention.

Results: We have simulated different settings of the intervention scene from a single anatomy extracted from a CT scan and two lesions with regular and irregular shapes. The different scenarios are simulated by systematic rotation of each lesion placed at different distances from airways. Analysis of the heatmaps for the different settings shows a strong impact of lesion orientation for irregular shape and the distance for both shapes.

Conclusion: The proposed heatmaps help to visually assess the optimal POE and identify whether multiple optimal POEs exist in different zones of the bronchi. They also allow us to model the maximum allowable error in navigation systems and study which variables have the greatest influence on the success of the operation. Additionally, they help determine at what point this influence could potentially jeopardize the operation.

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虚拟气道热图优化肺活检计划系统的切入点位置。
目的:我们提出了一个虚拟模型来优化肺活检计划系统的进入点(POE)。我们的模型允许计算从潜在POE中提取的活检样本的质量,同时考虑到由于规划模拟中的方向与操作过程中实际方向之间的差异而产生的误差范围。此外,该研究还考察了病变特征的影响。方法:活检的质量是由热图投射到病人特定气道模型的骨架上。骨架提供了气道结构的3D表示,而热图强度表示可以从每个POE中提取的潜在组织量。这个组织的数量是由病变与锥体的交集来确定的,锥体代表活检仪器引入时的不确定区域。锥体、病变和骨骼被建模为图形对象,定义了干预的3D场景。结果:我们从CT扫描中提取的单个解剖结构和两个规则和不规则形状的病变中模拟了不同设置的干预场景。不同的情况是通过系统地旋转放置在离气道不同距离的每个病变来模拟的。对不同设置的热图的分析表明,对于不规则形状和两种形状的距离,病变方向有很强的影响。结论:所建立的热图有助于直观地评估最佳POE,并识别支气管不同区域是否存在多个最佳POE。它们还允许我们对导航系统的最大允许误差进行建模,并研究哪些变量对操作的成功影响最大。此外,它们有助于确定这种影响在什么时候可能危及操作。
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International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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5.90
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6.70%
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243
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal for Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (IJCARS) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for closing the gap between medical and technical disciplines, and encourages interdisciplinary research and development activities in an international environment.
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