View-Consistent Metal Segmentation in the Projection Domain for Metal Artifact Reduction in CBCT -- An Investigation of Potential Improvement
Tristan M. Gottschalk, Andreas Maier, Florian Kordon, Bj\"orn W., Kreher

TL;DR
This paper explores a view-consistent 2D projection-based metal segmentation method to improve metal artifact reduction in CBCT, demonstrating enhanced performance and robustness over traditional thresholding approaches.
Contribution
It introduces a learning-based 2D segmentation approach with a Consistency Filter for better metal segmentation in CBCT, improving MAR outcomes compared to standard methods.
Findings
Increased MAR performance with up to 3 dB PSNR improvement.
High insensitivity to metal artifacts and cases with metal outside FoV.
Significant artifact reduction in challenging cases with metal outside the reconstruction area.
Abstract
The positive outcome of a trauma intervention depends on an intraoperative evaluation of inserted metallic implants. Due to occurring metal artifacts, the quality of this evaluation heavily depends on the performance of so-called Metal Artifact Reduction methods (MAR). The majority of these MAR methods require prior segmentation of the inserted metal objects. Therefore, typically a rather simple thresholding-based segmentation method in the reconstructed 3D volume is applied, despite some major disadvantages. With this publication, the potential of shifting the segmentation task to a learning-based, view-consistent 2D projection-based method on the downstream MAR's outcome is investigated. For segmenting the present metal, a rather simple learning-based 2D projection-wise segmentation network that is trained using real data acquired during cadaver studies, is examined. To overcome the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Dental Radiography and Imaging
