Computer-assisted polyp matching between optical colonoscopy and CT colonography: a phantom study
Holger R. Roth, Thomas E. Hampshire, Emma Helbren, Mingxing Hu, Roser, Vega, Steve Halligan, David J. Hawkes

TL;DR
This study presents a novel computer-assisted method using monocular 3D reconstruction and point cloud registration to accurately match polyps between optical colonoscopy and CT colonography, aiming to improve detection and reduce procedure time.
Contribution
The paper introduces an automated polyp matching technique that leverages 3D surface reconstruction and registration, addressing challenges caused by colonic deformation during colonoscopy.
Findings
Matching cost is significantly lower at correct polyp matches
Method successfully distinguishes polyps from other colonic structures
Potential to reduce missed polyps and healthcare costs
Abstract
Potentially precancerous polyps detected with CT colonography (CTC) need to be removed subsequently, using an optical colonoscope (OC). Due to large colonic deformations induced by the colonoscope, even very experienced colonoscopists find it difficult to pinpoint the exact location of the colonoscope tip in relation to polyps reported on CTC. This can cause unduly prolonged OC examinations that are stressful for the patient, colonoscopist and supporting staff. We developed a method, based on monocular 3D reconstruction from OC images, that automatically matches polyps observed in OC with polyps reported on prior CTC. A matching cost is computed, using rigid point-based registration between surface point clouds extracted from both modalities. A 3D printed and painted phantom of a 25 cm long transverse colon segment was used to validate the method on two medium sized polyps. Results…
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