Systematic review of various 3D volume construction algorithms adopted in isocentric C-arm devices

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Title: Systematic review of various 3D volume construction algorithms adopted in isocentric C-arm devices
Source: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. :1937-1950
Publisher Information: Asian Research Publishing Network, 2023.
Publication Year: 2023
Description: C-arm systems are well established in clinical routines which produces two- dimensional (2D) projection images, which are not sufficient to provide the depth information required by surgeons during interventional procedures. Due to this, the procedural time and radiation dosage are significantly higher which leads to increased procedural cost. In order to extract depth information from 2D projection images acquired with stepwise rotation between 0 to 180 degrees, various 3D volume construction algorithms are developed. The purpose of this paper is to systematically review the various 3D volume construction algorithms in order to develop a cost-effective solution to be incorporated in the iso-centric C-arm machines without 3D volume construction algorithms. The proposed review process is done in the following aspects: i. State-of-the-art 3D volume construction algorithms ii. Comparing the different aspects of commercially available iso- centric C-arm machines incorporated with 3D volume construction algorithms. The impact of various 3D construction algorithms in improving different aspects such as image quality, resolution, procedure time, radiation dose, and accuracy of the final 3D model is discussed. Based on the findings we recommend a procedure to develop and validate a 3D volume construction algorithm. 3D volume construction from C-arm images helps to construct Multi Planar Reconstruction (MPR) views during interventional procedures which will provide in-depth information and minimize the procedure time, cost, and dosage to the patient.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
ISSN: 1819-6608
2409-5656
DOI: 10.59018/0823239
Accession Number: edsair.doi...........3bdfd7c5ce5d4c3148fce56a72f63e8c
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:C-arm systems are well established in clinical routines which produces two- dimensional (2D) projection images, which are not sufficient to provide the depth information required by surgeons during interventional procedures. Due to this, the procedural time and radiation dosage are significantly higher which leads to increased procedural cost. In order to extract depth information from 2D projection images acquired with stepwise rotation between 0 to 180 degrees, various 3D volume construction algorithms are developed. The purpose of this paper is to systematically review the various 3D volume construction algorithms in order to develop a cost-effective solution to be incorporated in the iso-centric C-arm machines without 3D volume construction algorithms. The proposed review process is done in the following aspects: i. State-of-the-art 3D volume construction algorithms ii. Comparing the different aspects of commercially available iso- centric C-arm machines incorporated with 3D volume construction algorithms. The impact of various 3D construction algorithms in improving different aspects such as image quality, resolution, procedure time, radiation dose, and accuracy of the final 3D model is discussed. Based on the findings we recommend a procedure to develop and validate a 3D volume construction algorithm. 3D volume construction from C-arm images helps to construct Multi Planar Reconstruction (MPR) views during interventional procedures which will provide in-depth information and minimize the procedure time, cost, and dosage to the patient.
ISSN:18196608
24095656
DOI:10.59018/0823239