TL;DR
This study introduces a low-cost, multi-view 4D vessel reconstruction method for benchtop thrombectomy analysis, enabling detailed surface motion and stress proxy measurements in silicone artery models.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel 4D Gaussian Splatting-based workflow for time-resolved vessel motion measurement in benchtop models, with validation and preliminary clinical insights.
Findings
Reconstruction closely matches ground truth in synthetic tests
Stress proxy remains near zero during synthetic translation
Benchtop trials show higher displacement and stress with cervical aspiration catheter
Abstract
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy can cause vessel deformation and procedure-related injury. Benchtop models are widely used for device testing, but time-resolved, full-field 3D vessel-motion measurements remain limited. Methods: We developed a nine-camera, low-cost multi-view workflow for benchtop thrombectomy in silicone middle cerebral artery phantoms (2160p, 20 fps). Multi-view videos were calibrated, segmented, and reconstructed with 4D Gaussian Splatting. Reconstructed point clouds were converted to fixed-connectivity edge graphs for region-of-interest (ROI) displacement tracking and a relative surface-based stress proxy. Stress-proxy values were derived from edge stretch using a Neo-Hookean mapping and reported as comparative surface metrics. A synthetic Blender pipeline with known deformation provided geometric and temporal validation. Results: In synthetic bulk…
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