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タイトル: Deformation analysis of surface and bronchial structures in intraoperative pneumothorax using deformable mesh registration
著者: Nakao, Megumi  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5508-4366 (unconfirmed)
Kobayashi, Kotaro
Tokuno, Junko
Chen-Yoshikawa, Toyofumi
Date, Hiroshi  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Matsuda, Tetsuya
著者名の別形: 中尾, 恵
小林, 晃太郎
徳野, 純子
伊達, 洋至
松田, 哲也
キーワード: Pneumothorax deformation
Tissue heterogeneity
Deformable mesh registration
Thoracoscopic surgery
Collapsed lung
発行日: Oct-2021
出版者: Elsevier BV
誌名: Medical Image Analysis
巻: 73
論文番号: 102181
抄録: The positions of nodules can change because of intraoperative lung deflation, and the modeling of pneumothorax-associated deformation remains a challenging issue for intraoperative tumor localization. In this study, we introduce spatial and geometric analysis methods for inflated/deflated lungs and discuss heterogeneity in pneumothorax-associated lung deformation. Contrast-enhanced CT images simulating intraoperative conditions were acquired from live Beagle dogs. The images contain the overall shape of the lungs, including all lobes and internal bronchial structures, and were analyzed to provide a statistical deformation model that could be used as prior knowledge to predict pneumothorax. To address the difficulties of mapping pneumothorax CT images with topological changes and CT intensity shifts, we designed deformable mesh registration techniques for mixed data structures including the lobe surfaces and the bronchial centerlines. Three global-to-local registration steps were performed under the constraint that the deformation was spatially continuous and smooth, while matching visible bronchial tree structures as much as possible. The developed framework achieved stable registration with a Hausdorff distance of less than 1 mm and a target registration error of less than 5 mm, and visualized deformation fields that demonstrate per-lobe contractions and rotations with high variability between subjects. The deformation analysis results show that the strain of lung parenchyma was 35% higher than that of bronchi, and that deformation in the deflated lung is heterogeneous.
著作権等: © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.
This is an open access article under the CC BY license
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/277451
DOI(出版社版): 10.1016/j.media.2021.102181
PubMed ID: 34303889
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