Ultrasound-Guided Real-Time Spinal Motion Visualization for Spinal Instability Assessment
Feng Li, Yuan Bi, Tianyu Song, Zhongliang Jiang, Nassir Navab

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel ultrasound-based system for real-time 3D visualization of spinal motion, aiming to assess spinal instability with less radiation than traditional X-ray methods.
Contribution
It presents a new method combining ultrasound with preoperative imaging and registration techniques to visualize spinal motion in real-time.
Findings
Registration error of approximately 1.94 mm
Interpolated motion error around 2.01 mm
Effective real-time 3D visualization demonstrated on phantom
Abstract
Purpose: Spinal instability is a widespread condition that causes pain, fatigue, and restricted mobility, profoundly affecting patients' quality of life. In clinical practice, the gold standard for diagnosis is dynamic X-ray imaging. However, X-ray provides only 2D motion information, while 3D modalities such as computed tomography (CT) or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) cannot efficiently capture motion. Therefore, there is a need for a system capable of visualizing real-time 3D spinal motion while minimizing radiation exposure. Methods: We propose ultrasound as an auxiliary modality for 3D spine visualization. Due to acoustic limitations, ultrasound captures only the superficial spinal surface. Therefore, the partially compounded ultrasound volume is registered to preoperative 3D imaging. In this study, CBCT provides the neutral spine configuration, while robotic ultrasound…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging and Analysis · Scoliosis diagnosis and treatment · Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
