# SonoBox: development of a robotic ultrasound tomograph for the ultrasound diagnosis of paediatric forearm fractures

**Authors:** Floris Ernst, Jonas Osburg, Ludger Tüshaus

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2024.1405169 · 2024-08-21

## 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.

## Key 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 methods to generate a comprehensive ultrasound tomogram. Safety and hygiene considerations, gender and diversity relevance, and the potential reduction of radiation exposure and examination pain are pivotal aspects of this endeavour.

Preliminary experiments have demonstrated the feasibility of rapidly generating ultrasound tomographies in a water bath, overcoming challenges such as water turbulence during probe movement. The SonoBox prototype has shown promising results in transmitting position data for ultrasound imaging, indicating potential for autonomous, accurate, and potentially painless fracture diagnosis. The project outlines further goals, including the construction of prototypes, validation through patient studies, and development of a hygiene concept for clinical application.

The SonoBox project represents a significant step forward in paediatric fracture diagnostics, offering a safer, more comfortable alternative to traditional X-ray imaging. By automating the imaging process and removing the need for direct contact, SonoBox has the potential to improve clinical efficiency, reduce patient discomfort, and broaden the scope of ultrasound applications. Further research and development will focus on validating its effectiveness in clinical settings and exploring its utility in other medical and veterinary applications.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pain (MESH:D010146), fracture (MESH:D050723), forearm fractures (MESH:D000092503)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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