2005
DOI: 10.1007/11566489_67
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Hybrid Bronchoscope Tracking Using a Magnetic Tracking Sensor and Image Registration

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a hybrid method for tracking a bronchoscope that uses a combination of magnetic sensor tracking and image registration. The position of a magnetic sensor placed in the working channel of the bronchoscope is provided by a magnetic tracking system. Because of respiratory motion, the magnetic sensor provides only the approximate position and orientation of the bronchoscope in the coordinate system of a CT image acquired before the examination. The sensor position and orientation is used … Show more

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“…between 12.8 and 14.9 minutes for the 781 to 911 frames of our video sequences. For other methods a run time between 0.75 and 2.5 seconds [2,3,5,4] per frame is reported, so our computation speed is equivalent to previous approaches.…”
Section: Evaluation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…between 12.8 and 14.9 minutes for the 781 to 911 frames of our video sequences. For other methods a run time between 0.75 and 2.5 seconds [2,3,5,4] per frame is reported, so our computation speed is equivalent to previous approaches.…”
Section: Evaluation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…We compare the proposed method to our own implementations of four previously published approaches, which have already been applied to similar trajectories: bronchoscope tracking by EMT only [1], intensity-based registration (IBR) with direct initialization from EMT [2], IBR with dynamic initialization from EMT [3], and IBR with a Sequential Monte Carlo sampler based on EMT [4]. Quantitative results for the accuracy are given in Table 1.…”
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“…Since the bronchoscope always remains inside the tracheobronchial tree, its position can be approximated in a straight forward, non predictive manner, as proposed by Wegner et al [120]. Mori et al [79] extended their navigation system by including a predictive Kalman filter [80]. In Deligianni et al [19], a more sophisticated approach involves shape knowledge of the bronchial tree.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These proposals, summarized below, show promise, but can be improved upon: (1) McAdams et al and Hopper et al applied 3D CT-based analysis (virtual bronchoscopy) to lymph-node biopsy, but these efforts involved no live guidance [3,4]; (2) Bricault et al did rudimentary registration of 3D CT chest data to videobronchoscopy, but their results were limited [17]; (3) other researchers have proposed a fundamentally different approach whereby an extra electromagnetic sensor is attached to the bronchoscope tip | this approach also requires considerable extra hardware [5,18,19]; (4) Mori et al registered videobronchoscopy images directly to rendered 3D CT images and also proposed including an electromagnetic sensor, but their efforts do not work interactively [20,21].…”
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confidence: 99%