SonoBox: development of a robotic ultrasound tomograph for the ultrasound diagnosis of paediatric forearm fractures
Floris Ernst, Jonas Osburg, Ludger Tüshaus

TL;DR
SonoBox is a robotic ultrasound system designed to safely and accurately diagnose pediatric forearm fractures without using X-rays.
Contribution
Development of a robotic, contact-free ultrasound tomograph for pediatric forearm fracture diagnosis.
Findings
Preliminary experiments confirmed the feasibility of generating ultrasound tomographies in a water bath.
The SonoBox prototype successfully transmitted position data for accurate imaging.
The system shows potential for autonomous, painless fracture diagnosis in children.
Abstract
Paediatric forearm fractures are a prevalent reason for medical consultation, often requiring diagnostic X-rays that present a risk due to ionising radiation, especially concerning given the sensitivity of children’s tissues. This paper explores the efficacy of ultrasound imaging, particularly through the development of the SonoBox system, as a safer, non-ionising alternative. With emerging evidence supporting ultrasound as a viable method for fracture assessment, innovations like SonoBox will become increasingly important. In our project, we want to advance ultrasound-based, contact-free, and automated cross-sectional imaging for diagnosing paediatric forearm fractures. To this end, we are building a technical platform that navigates a commercially available ultrasound probe around the extremity within a water-filled tank, utilising intelligent robot control and image processing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone fractures and treatments · Ultrasound in Clinical Applications · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
