TY - GEN
T1 - Parallax-free long bone X-ray image stitching
AU - Wang, Lejing
AU - Traub, Joerg
AU - Weidert, Simon
AU - Heining, Sandro Michael
AU - Euler, Ekkehard
AU - Navab, Nassir
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - In this paper, we present a novel method to create parallax-free panoramic X-ray images of long bones during surgery by making the C-arm rotate around its X-ray source, relative to the patient's table. In order to ensure that the C-arm motion is a relative pure rotation around its X-ray source, we move the table to compensate for the translational part of the motion based on C-arm pose estimation, for which we employed a Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm system [1] and a visual planar marker pattern. Thus, we are able to produce a parallax-free panoramic X-ray image that preserves the property of linear perspective projection. We additionally implement a method to reduce the error caused by varying intrinsic parameters of C-arm X-ray imaging. The results show that our proposed method can generate a parallax-free panoramic X-ray image, independent of the configuration of bone structures and without the requirement of a fronto-parallel setup or any overlap in the X-ray images. The resulting panoramic images have a negligible difference (below 2 pixels) in the overlap between two consecutive individual X-ray images and have a high visual quality, which promises suitability for intra-operative clinical applications in orthopedic and trauma surgery.
AB - In this paper, we present a novel method to create parallax-free panoramic X-ray images of long bones during surgery by making the C-arm rotate around its X-ray source, relative to the patient's table. In order to ensure that the C-arm motion is a relative pure rotation around its X-ray source, we move the table to compensate for the translational part of the motion based on C-arm pose estimation, for which we employed a Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm system [1] and a visual planar marker pattern. Thus, we are able to produce a parallax-free panoramic X-ray image that preserves the property of linear perspective projection. We additionally implement a method to reduce the error caused by varying intrinsic parameters of C-arm X-ray imaging. The results show that our proposed method can generate a parallax-free panoramic X-ray image, independent of the configuration of bone structures and without the requirement of a fronto-parallel setup or any overlap in the X-ray images. The resulting panoramic images have a negligible difference (below 2 pixels) in the overlap between two consecutive individual X-ray images and have a high visual quality, which promises suitability for intra-operative clinical applications in orthopedic and trauma surgery.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-04268-3_22
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-04268-3_22
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 20425985
AN - SCOPUS:79551688940
SN - 3642042678
SN - 9783642042676
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
SP - 173
EP - 180
BT - Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention - MICCAI 2009 - 12th International Conference, Proceedings
T2 - 12th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2009
Y2 - 20 September 2009 through 24 September 2009
ER -