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Using Rotation for Steerable Needle Detection in 3D Color-Doppler Ultrasound Images

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This paper demonstrates a new way to detect needles in 3D color-Doppler volumes of biological tissues. It uses rotation to generate vibrations of a needle using an existing robotic brachytherapy system. The results of our detection for color-Doppler and B-Mode ultrasound are compared to a needle location reference given by robot odometry and robot ultrasound calibration. Average errors between detection and reference are 5.8 mm on needle tip for B-Mode images and 2.17 mm for color-Doppler images. These results show that color-Doppler imaging leads to more robust needle detection in noisy environment with poor needle visibility or when needle interacts with other objects.
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hal-01218787 , version 1 (22-10-2015)

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Paul Mignon, Philippe Poignet, Jocelyne Troccaz. Using Rotation for Steerable Needle Detection in 3D Color-Doppler Ultrasound Images. EMBC: Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, Aug 2015, Milano, Italy. pp.1544-1547, ⟨10.1109/EMBC.2015.7318666⟩. ⟨hal-01218787⟩
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