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Synthetic aperture ultrasound imaging with a ring transducer array: preliminary ex vivo results
Authors:Xiaolei Qu  Takashi Azuma  Takeshi Yogi  Shiho Azuma  Hideki Takeuchi  Satoshi Tamano  Shu Takagi
Institution:1.Graduate School of Engineering,The University of Tokyo,Bunkyo,Japan;2.Department of Biomedical Engineering,Tohoku University,Sendai,Japan
Abstract:

Purpose

The conventional medical ultrasound imaging has a low lateral spatial resolution, and the image quality depends on the depth of the imaging location. To overcome these problems, this study presents a synthetic aperture (SA) ultrasound imaging method using a ring transducer array.

Methods

An experimental ring transducer array imaging system was constructed. The array was composed of 2048 transducer elements, and had a diameter of 200 mm and an inter-element pitch of 0.325 mm. The imaging object was placed in the center of the ring transducer array, which was immersed in water. SA ultrasound imaging was then employed to scan the object and reconstruct the reflection image.

Results

Both wire phantom and ex vivo experiments were conducted. The proposed method was found to be capable of producing isotropic high-resolution images of the wire phantom. In addition, preliminary ex vivo experiments using porcine organs demonstrated the ability of the method to reconstruct high-quality images without any depth dependence.

Conclusion

The proposed ring transducer array and SA ultrasound imaging method were shown to be capable of producing isotropic high-resolution images whose quality was independent of depth.
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