Prostate biopsy tracking with deformation estimation
Michael Baumann (TIMC), Pierre Mozer, Vincent Daanen, Jocelyne Troccaz, (TIMC)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fast, accurate, image-based prostate biopsy tracking system using 3D ultrasound that estimates tissue motion and deformation, improving biopsy accuracy and clinical workflow.
Contribution
It presents a novel volume-swept 3D US tracking system with elastic registration and a kinematic model, enhancing prostate biopsy guidance and post-procedure analysis.
Findings
Achieved 0.76mm registration accuracy.
Low failure rate of 2% in registration.
System demonstrated robustness across 786 biopsy volumes.
Abstract
Transrectal biopsies under 2D ultrasound (US) control are the current clinical standard for prostate cancer diagnosis. The isoechogenic nature of prostate carcinoma makes it necessary to sample the gland systematically, resulting in a low sensitivity. Also, it is difficult for the clinician to follow the sampling protocol accurately under 2D US control and the exact anatomical location of the biopsy cores is unknown after the intervention. Tracking systems for prostate biopsies make it possible to generate biopsy distribution maps for intra- and post-interventional quality control and 3D visualisation of histological results for diagnosis and treatment planning. They can also guide the clinician toward non-ultrasound targets. In this paper, a volume-swept 3D US based tracking system for fast and accurate estimation of prostate tissue motion is proposed. The entirely image-based system…
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