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[[Image:nonrigid.png |NON-RIGID MR-CT IMAGE REGISTRATION: This tutorial demonstrates how to perform MR-CT and CT-CT non-rigid registrations. In a CT-guided cryoablation of a liver tumor, we can see the tumor on the preoperative MRI but not on the intra-operative CT image (only cryoprobes visible). The non-rigid registration is used for image fusion to better visualize tumor margins and location, as shown in this figure. |500px|thumb|right]]  
 
[[Image:nonrigid.png |NON-RIGID MR-CT IMAGE REGISTRATION: This tutorial demonstrates how to perform MR-CT and CT-CT non-rigid registrations. In a CT-guided cryoablation of a liver tumor, we can see the tumor on the preoperative MRI but not on the intra-operative CT image (only cryoprobes visible). The non-rigid registration is used for image fusion to better visualize tumor margins and location, as shown in this figure. |500px|thumb|right]]  
  
[[Image:nonrigid-cryo.png |PROCESS OF IMAGE REGISTRATION IN CRYOABLATION OF LIVER CASE: Registration process between MR and CT images in cryoablation of a liver case is shown. (1) A transformation matrix T1 was used to deform the pre-procedure contrast enhanced MR image on to the planning CT image. (2) T2 was used to deform the planning CT image onto the intra procedure CT image with cryoprobes. (3) The matrix T2 was combined with T1 to deform the MR image onto the CT image with cryoprobe. |500px|thumb|right]]  
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[[Image:nonrigid-cryo.png |IMAGE PROCESSING IN CRYOABLATION OF LIVER CASE: In CT-guided cryoablation, there are a non-rigid registration, (2) an affine registration and (3) a resampling as shown in this figure. These three tasks will be performed in this tutorial. |500px|thumb|right]]  
  
 
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NON-RIGID MR-CT IMAGE REGISTRATION: This tutorial demonstrates how to perform MR-CT and CT-CT non-rigid registrations. In a CT-guided cryoablation of a liver tumor, we can see the tumor on the preoperative MRI but not on the intra-operative CT image (only cryoprobes visible). The non-rigid registration is used for image fusion to better visualize tumor margins and location, as shown in this figure.
IMAGE PROCESSING IN CRYOABLATION OF LIVER CASE: In CT-guided cryoablation, there are a non-rigid registration, (2) an affine registration and (3) a resampling as shown in this figure. These three tasks will be performed in this tutorial.

Non-rigid MR-CT Image Registration Tutorial

Overview

This tutorial demonstrates how to perform a pre-operated contrast enhanced MR image to intra-procedure CT image non-rigid registration. The case study is CT-guided liver tumor cryoablation.


Clinical significants

  • Non-rigid registrations desirable to compensate for liver deformation caused by patient positioning, respiratory motion, and interventional manipulation.
  • A multi-modality non-rigid registration method can enhance visualization of tumor margins and location during the planning, targeting, and monitoring phases of CT imaging-guided cryoablation procedure.


Tutorial Topics / Targets

  • Slicer Modules Used:
    • N41ITKBiasField Correction
    • Editor
    • BRAINSFitIGT Registration
  • Image Processing Tasks Performed:
    • Intensity non-uniformly correction
    • Mask generation / segmentation
    • Inter-modality non-rigid image registration
  • Image Data Used:
    • Pre-operative abdominal MR with surface coil, showing liver
    • Planning and Intra-operative CT with cryo-probe

Overview

  • This tutorial will go through the following steps (in order):
  • Preprocessing
    • MRI mask generation
    • CT mask generation
    • MRI Bias Field Intensity Correction
  • Registration
    • MRI-CT non-rigid registration
    • CT-CT affine registration
    • Resampling & Fusion

Tutorials

Non-rigid MR-CT Image Registration Tutorial ‏ [ppt]‏ [pdf]

Tutorial materials

Material data:

People

Atsushi Yamada, Ph.D. (Research Associate, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School)
Dominik S. Meier, Ph.D. (Assistant Professor, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School)
Nobuhiko Hata, Ph.D. (Associate Professor, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School)


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