A piecewise patch-to-model matching method for image-guided cardiac catheter ablation |
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Authors: | Jiquan LiuAuthor Vitae Maryam E. RettmannAuthor Vitae David R. Holmes IIIAuthor Vitae Huilong DuanAuthor Vitae Richard A. RobbAuthor Vitae |
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Affiliation: | a College of Biomedical Engineering & Instrument Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310027, China b Biomedical Imaging Resource, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA c Key Laboratory for Biomedical Engineering, Ministry of Education, China |
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Abstract: | Accurate and fast fusion and display of real-time images of anatomy and associated data is critical for effective use in image guided procedures, including image guided cardiac catheter ablation. We have developed a piecewise patch-to-model matching method, a modification of the contractive projection point technique, for accurate and rapid matching between an intra-operative cardiac surface patch and a pre-operative cardiac surface model. Our method addresses the problems of fusing multi-modality images and using non-rigid deformation between a surface patch and a surface model. A projection lookup table, K-nearest neighborhood search, and a final iteration of point-to-projection are used to reliably find the surface correspondence. Experimental results demonstrate that the method is fast, accurate and robust for real-time matching of intra-operative surface patches to pre-operative 3D surface models of the left atrium. |
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Keywords: | Patch-to-model matching Contractive point projection Point-to-projection Imaged-guided surgery Cardiac catheter ablation |
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