MRI/TRUS data fusion for prostate brachytherapy. Preliminary results
Christophe Reynier (TIMC), Jocelyne Troccaz (TIMC), Philippe Fourneret, (TIMC), Andr\'e Dusserre, C\'ecile Gay-Jeune (CHU-Grenoble radio), Jean-Luc, Descotes, Michel Bolla, Jean-Yves Giraud

TL;DR
This paper presents a method for fusing MRI and TRUS data to improve prostate brachytherapy planning, demonstrating enhanced segmentation accuracy and potential for better treatment outcomes.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel MRI/TRUS data fusion technique implemented in the PROCUR system, enhancing prostate segmentation and volume estimation for brachytherapy.
Findings
MRI/TRUS fusion improves prostate segmentation accuracy.
Enhanced volume estimation impacts treatment planning.
Phantom and patient experiments validate the method.
Abstract
Prostate brachytherapy involves implanting radioactive seeds (I125 for instance) permanently in the gland for the treatment of localized prostate cancers, e.g., cT1c-T2a N0 M0 with good prognostic factors. Treatment planning and seed implanting are most often based on the intensive use of transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) imaging. This is not easy because prostate visualization is difficult in this imaging modality particularly as regards the apex of the gland and from an intra- and interobserver variability standpoint. Radioactive seeds are implanted inside open interventional MR machines in some centers. Since MRI was shown to be sensitive and specific for prostate imaging whilst open MR is prohibitive for most centers and makes surgical procedures very complex, this work suggests bringing the MR virtually in the operating room with MRI/TRUS data fusion. This involves providing the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Advanced Image Processing Techniques
