2009 Summer Project Week TrigeminalNerve

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Key Investigators

  • PoliMI: Marta Peroni
  • UMG: Maria Francesca Spadea
  • MGH: Greg Sharp

Objective

We are tuning and testing multimodal image registration in plastimatch to allow accurate localization of the trigeminal nerve. The final objective is to register an atlas to patient CT, in order to avoid 3T MRI. The registration would allow the physician to identify the trigeminal nerve on the atlas and plan the Cyberknife treatment accordingly.


Approach, Plan

Our approach is to crop and "threshold" the CT and to crop the atlas to obtain a more robust result. The output of Bspline deformable registration is than compared to the patient 3T MRI (whenever possible in the same modality - T1). The MRIs are acquired generally with CISS sequence.

Our plan for the project week is:

  • solve issues with parameter handling between rigid and non-rigid stage
  • why do we need to "adjuct" CT histogram?
  • investigate why the cropping is necessary for the registration to produce an output "acceptable"


Progress

COME BACK SOON FOR MORE DETAILS...

References

  • Klein A, Andersson J, Ardekani BA et al., Evaluation of 14 nonlinear deformation algorithms applied to human brain MRI registration., Neuroimage. 2009 Jul 1;46(3):786-802. Epub 2009 Jan 13.
  • Chakravarty MM, Sadikot AF, Germann J, Bertrand G, Collins DL., Towards a validation of atlas warping techniques., Med Image Anal. 2008 Dec;12(6):713-26. Epub 2008 May 13.
  • Borchers JD 3rd, Yang HJ, Sakamoto GT, Howes GA, Gupta G, Chang SD, Adler JR Jr., Cyberknife stereotactic radiosurgical rhizotomy for trigeminal neuralgia: anatomic and morphological considerations., Neurosurgery. 2009 Feb;64(2 Suppl):A91-5.
  • Antypas C, Pantelis E., Performance evaluation of a CyberKnife G4 image-guided robotic stereotactic radiosurgery system. Phys Med Biol. 2008 Sep 7;53(17):4697-718. Epub 2008 Aug 11.