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Needles were effectively modeled from pelvic MRI scans using the Tractography Fiducial Seeding module:
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Needles were effectively modeled from pelvic MR scans using the Tractography Fiducial Seeding module:
*Scans were cropped to the region of interest
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*Hessian images were generated from the MR scans
*Hessian images were generated from this data
 
 
*Fiducials were placed in regions known to be part of a needle
 
*Fiducials were placed in regions known to be part of a needle
 
*The Tractography Fiducial Seeding module was used to generate “tracts” that pass through the fiducial – in this case, the needles  
 
*The Tractography Fiducial Seeding module was used to generate “tracts” that pass through the fiducial – in this case, the needles  

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Key Investigators

  • Rutgers: Nabgha Farhat
  • BWH: Yi Gao, Xiaojun Chen, Neha Agrawal, Nabgha Farhat, Jan Egger, Tina Kapur
  • Isomics: Steve Pieper

Objective

The goal of this project is to achieve fast (< 2 minute) interactive segmentation of 5-10 needles from MRI images using Slicer.


Approach, Plan

We will explore different segmentation/editing tools in Slicer to determine which ones can most efficiently segment 2mm needles (10-15 cm long), from MRI scans in which voxels are about 2mm in each dimension. (These needles are not straight lines, and are often placed within a few mm of each other.)

Progress

Needles were effectively modeled from pelvic MR scans using the Tractography Fiducial Seeding module:

  • Hessian images were generated from the MR scans
  • Fiducials were placed in regions known to be part of a needle
  • The Tractography Fiducial Seeding module was used to generate “tracts” that pass through the fiducial – in this case, the needles

Refinements need to be made to optimize the modeling for brachytherapy needles rather than fiber bundles:

  • A sense of “momentum” is needed, so that needles do not abruptly end or change direction in signal voids
  • Existing needle and template models (eg, from iGyne) may also be incorporated


Delivery Mechanism

N/A

References