Medical needle tip tracking based on Optical Imaging and AI
Zhuoqi Cheng, Simon Lyck Bj{\ae}rt S{\o}rensen, Mikkel Werge Olsen,, Ren\'e Lynge Eriksen, Thiusius Rajeeth Savarimuthu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel optical imaging and AI-based needle tip tracking system that improves real-time guidance during medical needle insertions, demonstrating high accuracy in phantom and porcine models.
Contribution
The study presents an innovative optical fiber-based imaging technique combined with CNN algorithms for real-time needle tip tracking, enhancing precision in complex anatomical insertions.
Findings
Positional errors around 2-3mm in phantom experiments
Orientation errors approximately 0.2 radians in phantom tests
Successful validation on porcine phantom with comparable accuracy
Abstract
Deep needle insertion to a target often poses a huge challenge, requiring a combination of specialized skills, assistive technology, and extensive training. One of the frequently encountered medical scenarios demanding such expertise includes the needle insertion into a femoral vessel in the groin. After the access to the femoral vessel, various medical procedures, such as cardiac catheterization and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can be performed. However, even with the aid of Ultrasound imaging, achieving successful insertion can necessitate multiple attempts due to the complexities of anatomy and tissue deformation. To address this challenge, this paper presents an innovative technology for needle tip real-time tracking, aiming for enhanced needle insertion guidance. Specifically, our approach revolves around the creation of scattering imaging using an optical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVascular Procedures and Complications · Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging · Peripheral Artery Disease Management
