2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22239035
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Intraoperative Needle Tip Tracking with an Integrated Fibre-Optic Ultrasound Sensor

Abstract: Ultrasound is an essential tool for guidance of many minimally-invasive surgical and interventional procedures, where accurate placement of the interventional device is critical to avoid adverse events. Needle insertion procedures for anaesthesia, fetal medicine and tumour biopsy are commonly ultrasound-guided, and misplacement of the needle may lead to complications such as nerve damage, organ injury or pregnancy loss. Clear visibility of the needle tip is therefore critical, but visibility is often precluded… Show more

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“…With the SoS information from the networks, the position of the in-plane needle was corrected with reduced artefacts originated from the tip area. This could be advantageous for tracking the needle tip relative to the patient anatomy during various US-guided minimally invasive procedures such as peripheral nerve blocks and tumour biopsy [27], [39]- [41]. Similarly, with the in vivo data from human wrist and fingers, although quantitative assessment of the estimated SoS map was impossible due to the lack of the ground truth SoS, it demonstrated a good correspondence with the anatomy in the corresponding B-mode US images.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…With the SoS information from the networks, the position of the in-plane needle was corrected with reduced artefacts originated from the tip area. This could be advantageous for tracking the needle tip relative to the patient anatomy during various US-guided minimally invasive procedures such as peripheral nerve blocks and tumour biopsy [27], [39]- [41]. Similarly, with the in vivo data from human wrist and fingers, although quantitative assessment of the estimated SoS map was impossible due to the lack of the ground truth SoS, it demonstrated a good correspondence with the anatomy in the corresponding B-mode US images.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Compared with ordinary piezoelectric acoustic sensors, fiber optic acoustic sensors (FOAS) have the advantages of strong anti-electromagnetic interference ability, corrosion resistance, and high sensitivity, which make FOAS a unique advantage in the medical field. For example, the hydrophone can be used in the application of ultrasonic acupuncture tracking [1,2] , empty bubble dynamics [3] , and measuring myocardial cell acoustic signals [4] . In some specific occasions, such as MRI, FOAS also has an irreplaceable effect in detecting voice signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%