Hybrid electromagnetic and image-based tracking of endoscopes with guaranteed smooth output

  • Tobias Reichl
  • , Xiongbiao Luo
  • , Manuela Menzel
  • , Hubert Hautmann
  • , Kensaku Mori
  • , Nassir Navab

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

8 Scopus citations

Abstract

Purpose: Flexible fiber-optic bronchoscopy is a widespread medical procedure for the diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases. Navigation systems are needed to track the flexible endoscope within the bronchial tree. Electromagnetic (EM) tracking is currently the only technology used clinically for this purpose. The registration between EM tracking and patient anatomy may become inaccurate due to breathing motion, so the addition of image-based tracking has been proposed as a hybrid EM-image-based system. Methods: When EM tracking is used as an initialization for image registration, small changes in the initialization may lead to different local minima and noise is amplified by hybrid tracking. The tracking output is modeled as continuous and uses splines for interpolation, thus smoothness is greatly improved. The bronchoscope pose relative to computed tomography data is interpolated using Catmull-Rom splines for position and spherical linear interpolation (SLERP) for orientation. Results: The hybrid method was evaluated using ground truth poses manually selected by experts, where mean inter-expert agreement was determined as 1.26 mm. Using four dynamic phantom data sets, the accuracy was 4.91 mm, which is equivalent to previous methods. Compared to state-of-art methods, inter-frame smoothness was improved from 2.77-3.72 to 1.24 mm. Conclusions: Hybrid image and electromagnetic endoscope guidance provides a more realistic and physically plausible solution with significantly less jitter. This quantitative result is confirmed by visual comparison of real and virtual video, where the virtual video output is much more consistent and robust, with fewer occasions of tracking loss or unexpected movement compared with previous methods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)955-965
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
Volume8
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • 2D/3D image registration
  • Electromagnetic tracking
  • Endoscopic procedures
  • Intraoperative imaging
  • Localization and tracking technologies

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Hybrid electromagnetic and image-based tracking of endoscopes with guaranteed smooth output'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this