Computer-aided Recognition and Assessment of a Porous Bioelastomer on Ultrasound Images for Regenerative Medicine Applications
Dun Wang, Kaixuan Guo, Yanying Zhu, Jia Sun, Aliona Dreglea, Jiao Yu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a computer-aided ultrasound image analysis method for monitoring biodegradable porous bioelastomer scaffolds in tissue engineering, enabling non-invasive assessment of scaffold degradation and tissue ingrowth.
Contribution
It proposes a joint algorithm combining contour detection and texture feature extraction to accurately analyze scaffold degradation in ultrasound images.
Findings
Effective contour extraction of bioelastomers in ultrasound images
Texture features correlate with scaffold degradation progress
Potential for non-invasive in vivo tissue scaffold monitoring
Abstract
Biodegradable elastic scaffolds have attracted more and more attention in the field of soft tissue repair and tissue engineering. These scaffolds made of porous bioelastomers support tissue ingrowth along with their own degradation. It is necessary to develop a computer-aided analyzing method based on ultrasound images to identify the degradation performance of the scaffold, not only to obviate the need to do destructive testing, but also to monitor the scaffold's degradation and tissue ingrowth over time. It is difficult using a single traditional image processing algorithm to extract continuous and accurate contour of a porous bioelastomer. This paper proposes a joint algorithm for the bioelastomer's contour detection and a texture feature extraction method for monitoring the degradation behavior of the bioelastomer. Mean-shift clustering method is used to obtain the bioelastomer's…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone Tissue Engineering Materials · Collagen: Extraction and Characterization · Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
MethodsRepair
