2017
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/62/2/684
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Registration of MRI to intraoperative radiographs for target localization in spinal interventions

Abstract: Purpose Decision support to assist in target vertebra localization could provide a useful aid to safe and effective spine surgery. Previous solutions have shown 3D-2D registration of preoperative CT to intraoperative radiographs to reliably annotate vertebral labels for assistance during level localization. We present an algorithm (referred to as MR-LevelCheck) to perform 3D-2D registration based on a preoperative MRI to accommodate the increasingly common clinical scenario in which MRI is used instead of CT f… Show more

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“…An increase in MRI-only workflows has been seen in recent years. 7,8 However, this would mean losing the radiodensitometric information provided by the CT scan, which is problematic because spine surgeons often require CT images to evaluate osseous anatomy such as dysplastic or twisted pedicles, and because MRI-based neuronavigation is still poorly implemented. In spinal neurosurgery, CT imaging has particular importance in surgical navigation, for example, for the computerassisted insertion of pedicle screws.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…An increase in MRI-only workflows has been seen in recent years. 7,8 However, this would mean losing the radiodensitometric information provided by the CT scan, which is problematic because spine surgeons often require CT images to evaluate osseous anatomy such as dysplastic or twisted pedicles, and because MRI-based neuronavigation is still poorly implemented. In spinal neurosurgery, CT imaging has particular importance in surgical navigation, for example, for the computerassisted insertion of pedicle screws.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these reasons, MRI-only workflows have gained attention in recent years. 7,8 In this brief report, we evaluate a prototype of the "BoneMRI" method, for the first time applied to the lumbar spine, that allows generation of synthetic CT (sCT) images from generally available MRI based on deep learn-ABBREVIATIONS sCT = synthetic CT; T1W = T1-weighted; T2W = T2-weighted.…”
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“… 17 18 19 20 21 Recently, there have been attempts to use 3D visualization as an imaging adjunctive tool for successful surgery especially in orthopedic, plastic, and dental surgery mostly in computed tomography imaging. 17 18 19 20 21 However, it requires a significant amount of time and effort to acquire the ROIs necessary for 3D visualization in MRI. We investigated a faster method of positioning myomas with a 3D uterine template, where we are able to intuitively recognize the position and size of myomas in a single 3D image obtained from the conventional 2D MRI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique has historically been used as an adjuvant to other techniques, but it could be used as a standalone technique if there is an osseous lesion in question that is too small to be readily appreciated by fluoroscopy but still visible on CT. Additionally, as technology improves along with a shift in implementing automated processes in the workflow of clinical practice, automated localization algorithms are being validated and show promise in facilitating correct surgical level intraoperatively. [35][36][37][38] The advantages of this technique include ease and safety. Intraoperative spinal navigation may obviate the need for a preoperative procedure such as pedicle marking or the associated risks of some other preoperative procedures.…”
Section: Intraoperative Spinal Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%