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Image Registration and Fusion for Interventional MRI Guided Thermal Ablation of the Prostate Cancer

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dc.contributor.author Fei Baowei
dc.contributor.author Lee Zhenghong
dc.contributor.author Boll Daniel T
dc.contributor.author Duerk Jeffery L
dc.contributor.author Lewin Jonathan S
dc.contributor.author Wilson David L
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dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-15T20:48:19Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-15T20:48:19Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5535
dc.description.abstract We are investigating interventional MRI (iMRI) guided thermal ablation treatment of the prostate cancer. Functional images such as SPECT can detect and localize tumor in the prostate not reliably seen in MRI. We intend to combine the advantages of SPECT with iMRI-guided treatments. Our concept is to first register the low-resolution SPECT with a high resolution MRI volume. Then by registering the high-resolution MR image with iMRI acquisitions, we can, in turn, map the functional data and high-resolution anatomic information to iMRI images for improved tumor targeting. For the first step, we used a mutual information registration method. For the latter, we developed a robust slice to volume (SV) registration algorithm. Image data were acquired from patients and volunteers. Compared to our volume-to-volume registration that was previously evaluated to be quite accurate, the SV registration accuracy is about 0.5 mm for transverse images covering the prostate. With our image registration and fusion software, simulation experiments show that it is feasible to incorporate SPECT and high resolution MRI into the iMRI-guided treatment.
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dc.title Image Registration and Fusion for Interventional MRI Guided Thermal Ablation of the Prostate Cancer
dc.type journal-article
dc.source.volume 2879
dc.source.journal LNCS


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