Difference between revisions of "2008 IGT Project Week Dynamic control of the MRI acquisition"
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− | Goals: Dynamic control of the MRI acquisition based on US-based signals. This would be to apply existing technologies developed for IGT | + | Goals: Dynamic control of the MRI acquisition based on US-based signals. This would be to apply existing technologies developed for IGT such as optical-based tracking of a biopsy or ablation probe. |
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+ | # want to move FUS treatments to dynamic target (liver, kidney) | ||
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Approach: | Approach: | ||
+ | # use ultrasound navigators | ||
+ | # how many sensors does one need? | ||
+ | # different ways to manipulate the MR scan | ||
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Results (to be completed and presented at the end of the week): | Results (to be completed and presented at the end of the week): |
Revision as of 19:09, 8 December 2008
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Team:Nathan McDannold, Ben Schwartz, Scott Hoge
Goals: Dynamic control of the MRI acquisition based on US-based signals. This would be to apply existing technologies developed for IGT such as optical-based tracking of a biopsy or ablation probe.
Needs:
- want to move FUS treatments to dynamic target (liver, kidney)
Approach:
- use ultrasound navigators
- how many sensors does one need?
- different ways to manipulate the MR scan
Results (to be completed and presented at the end of the week):