2019
DOI: 10.1002/mp.13369
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Surface‐based registration between CT and US for image‐guided percutaneous renal access – A feasibility study

Abstract: Purpose As a crucial step in accessing the kidney in several minimally invasive interventions, percutaneous renal access (PRA) practicality and safety may be improved through the fusion of computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound (US) data. This work aims to assess the potential of a surface‐based registration technique and establish an optimal US acquisition protocol to fuse two‐dimensional (2D) US and CT data for image‐guided PRA. Methods Ten porcine kidney phantoms with fiducial markers were imaged using CT … Show more

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“…Used during PNL, the target in the stored images is often projected as close to the real target as a slightly failed standard puncture. There is ongoing highly interesting research in the field of intraoperative fusion of stored images and real-time US [41].…”
Section: Virtual Imaging 3-d Image Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Used during PNL, the target in the stored images is often projected as close to the real target as a slightly failed standard puncture. There is ongoing highly interesting research in the field of intraoperative fusion of stored images and real-time US [41].…”
Section: Virtual Imaging 3-d Image Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%