Valérie DuayTuhin SinhaPierre-François D’HaeseMichael I. MigaBenoît M. Dawant
Measurement of intra-operative brain motion is important to provide boundary conditions to physics-based deformation models that can be used to register pre- and intra-operative information. In this paper we present and test a technique that can be used to measure brain surface motion automatically. This method relies on a tracked laser range scanner (LRS) that can acquire simultaneously a picture and the 3D physical coordinates of objects within its field of view. This reduces the 3D tracking problem to a 2D non-rigid registration problem which we solve with a Mutual Information-based algorithm. Results obtained on images of a phantom and on images acquired intra-operatively that demonstrate the feasibility of the method are presented.
Parastoo FarniaA. AhmadianTouraj ShabanianNasim Dadashi SerejJavad Alirezaie
Parastoo FarniaAlireza AhmadianTouraj ShabanianNasim Dadashi SerejJavad Alirezaie
Tal ArbelXavier MorandiRoch M. ComeauD. Louis Collins
Tal ArbelTal ArbelXavier MorandiRoch M. ComeauD. Louis Collins
Tal ArbelXavier MorandiRoch M. ComeauD. Louis Collins