2021
DOI: 10.1002/mp.15305
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Block‐matching‐based registration to evaluate ultrasound visibility of percutaneous needles in liver‐mimicking phantoms

Abstract: Purpose To present a novel methodical approach to compare visibility of percutaneous needles in ultrasound images. Methods A motor‐driven rotation platform was used to gradually change the needle angle while capturing image data. Data analysis was automated using block‐matching‐based registration, with a tracking and refinement step. Every 25 frames, a Hough transform was used to improve needle alignments after large rotations. The method was demonstrated by comparing three commercial needles (14G radiofrequen… Show more

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“…Its high speed and high precision ensured precise operation and stability of the probe, while its high efficiency characteristics improved energy utilization efficiency. In addition, ultrasonic motors have shown great potential in the field of medical devices [7]. With advancements in medical technology, there is an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgery and precise treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its high speed and high precision ensured precise operation and stability of the probe, while its high efficiency characteristics improved energy utilization efficiency. In addition, ultrasonic motors have shown great potential in the field of medical devices [7]. With advancements in medical technology, there is an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgery and precise treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%