Imaging system for a vertebral level
10405821 ยท 2019-09-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B6/547
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B6/5241
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to an imaging system (10) for a vertebral level, an identification method for a vertebral level, a computer program element for controlling such system and a computer readable medium having stored such computer program element. The imaging system (10) comprises a determination unit (11), a definition unit (12), an imaging unit (13), and a processing unit (14). The determination unit (11) determines a target vertebral level. The definition unit (12) defines an anatomical landmark of a spine. The imaging unit (13) provides a series of X-ray images along the spine based on the landmark. The processing unit (14) identifies the target vertebral level in at least one of the X-ray images. The processing unit (14) further stitches the X-ray images to a continuous panoramic image of the spine and identifies the target vertebral level in the panoramic image.
Claims
1. An imaging system for a vertebral level comprising: a determination unit configured to receive pre-interventional image data and to determine a target vertebral level using pre-interventional image data; a definition unit configured to define an anatomical landmark of a spine; an X-ray acquisition device configured to acquires a series of X-ray images; an imaging unit configured to provide the series of X-ray images along the spine based on the anatomical landmark; and a processing unit configured to identify the target vertebral level in at least one of the series of X-ray images based on the determination using the pre-interventional image data.
2. Imaging system according to claim 1, wherein the processing unit is further configured to stitch the series X-ray images to a panoramic image of the spine and to identify the target vertebral level in the panoramic image.
3. Imaging system according to claim 1, further comprising an input device configured to enable the determination of the target vertebral level and/or to enable identification of the target vertebral level in the at least one of the series X-ray images.
4. Imaging system according to claim 1, wherein the determination unit is further configured to indicate the target vertebral level in the pre-interventional image data.
5. Imaging system according to claim 1, further comprising a registration unit configured to register the pre-interventional image data with the at least one X-ray image and/or the panoramic image.
6. Imaging system according to claim 4, wherein the determination unit is configured to extract the spine in the pre-interventional image data by segmentation.
7. Imaging system according to claim 6, wherein the determination unit is further configured to receive a general spine model for use in the segmentation.
8. Imaging system according to claim 1, wherein the anatomical landmark indicates preferably a characteristic of at least one of the group of 1.sup.st thoracic vertebrae, 12.sup.th thoracic vertebrae, 1.sup.st cervical vertebrae, 2.sup.nd cervical vertebrae, 7.sup.th cervical vertebrae and/or sacrum.
9. Imaging system according to claim 8, further comprising a motion unit configured to provide a motion signal for moving a patient table and/or the imaging unit, and preferably a tracking unit configured to provide a tracking signal for tracking the motion of the patient table and/or of the imaging unit.
10. Imaging system according to claim 9, further comprising a recording unit configured to record a position of the target vertebral level based on a tracked position of the patient table and/or of the imaging unit, and/or further comprising a marking unit configured to mark the target vertebral level on a patient's skin.
11. An identification method for a vertebral level comprising the following steps: determining a target vertebral level in pre-interventional image data, defining an anatomical landmark of a spine, providing a series of X-ray images along the spine based on the anatomical landmark, and identifying the target vertebral level in at least one of the X-ray images based on the determination in the pre-interventional image data.
12. A non-transitory computer readable medium, having stored thereon a computer program, executable by a computing unit for controlling a system according to claim 1, which, when being executed by the computing unit, is adapted to perform the identification method of determining a target vertebral level in pre-interventional image data.
13. A computer readable medium having stored the computer program element of the claim 11.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(9) The imaging system 10 comprises a determination unit 11, a definition unit 12, an imaging unit 13 and a processing unit 14.
(10) The determination unit 11 determines a target vertebral level. The determination may be made automatically. The determination unit may be an interface to an input device 15, so that the determination may be made manually by a user.
(11) The definition unit 12 defines an anatomical landmark of a spine and is connected with the imaging unit 13. The imaging unit 13 provides a series of X-ray images along the spine based on the landmark. For receiving X-ray image data, the imaging unit 13 is connected with the X-ray acquisition device 3. Thus, the imaging unit 13 provides images based on X-ray image data from the X-ray acquisition device 3, the image data being acquired e.g. starting at a landmark and/or along a series of at least two landmarks. The processing unit 14 identifies the target vertebral level in at least one of the X-ray images. The processing unit 14 further stitches the X-ray images to a continuous panoramic image of the spine and identifies the target vertebral level in the panoramic image. The stitching can be based on e.g. the image content and/or external markers attached to the patient and/or the table. The processing unit 14 may be connected with the determination unit 11 and the display unit 2 for displaying one of more of the X-ray images and/or the panoramic image of the spine.
(12) The imaging system 10 further comprises an input device 15 to enable the determination of the target vertebral level and to enable the identification of the target vertebral level in the X-ray image and/or in the panoramic image. The determination may be made manually by a user and/or automatically be the device. The input device 15 may be connected with the determination unit 11 and the processing unit 14.
(13) The imaging system 10 further comprises a motion unit 17 connected with the processing unit 14 to provide a motion signal for moving a patient table and/or the imaging unit 13. The imaging system 10 further comprises a tracking unit 18 connected with the processing unit 14 to provide a tracking signal for tracking the motion of the patient table and/or of the imaging unit 13. The tracking unit 18 may be also connected with the motion unit 17 and/or the table (not shown).
(14) The imaging system 10 further comprises a recording unit 19 connected with the processing unit 14 to record the position of the target vertebral level based on the tracked position of the patient table and/or of the imaging unit 13. The recording unit 19 may be also connected with the tracking unit 18 and/or the imaging unit 13 (connection not shown).
(15) The imaging system 10 further comprises a marking unit 20 connected with the processing unit 14 to mark the target vertebral level on the patient's skin.
(16) The imaging system 10 further comprises a registration unit 16 to register pre-interventional image data with the X-ray image and/or the panoramic image. Based on this registration, the target vertebral level may be indicated in the X-ray image and/or in the panoramic image based on the in accordance with the determined target vertebral level in the pre-interventional image data. The registration unit 16 may be connected with the imaging unit 13, the determination unit 11 and the processing unit 14.
(17) Instead or additionally, also model-based segmentation methods may be used to extract the spinal column in the pre-interventional data and to register it to the panoramic image. Even without a patient-specific model, a general model of the spinal column can be registered to the panoramic image to facilitate vertebral level identification.
(18) Once a target vertebral level has been identified and is in the field-of-view of the X-ray system, it can be marked on the patient's skin, or tracked positions of the patient table and imaging system can be recorded electronically.
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(21) The pre-operative image is registered to the panoramic image. As shown by the arrow between
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(23) The X-ray source 100 and a detector 101 are mounted to the ends of a C-arm 102. The C-arm 102 is held by curved rail, the sleeve 103. The C-arm can slide in the sleeve 103, thereby performing a roll movement about the axis of the C-arm. The sleeve 103 is attached to an L-arm 104 via a rotational joint and can perform a propeller movement about the axis of this joint. The L-arm 104 is attached to the ceiling via another rotational joint and can perform a rotation about the axis of this joint. The various rotational movements are effected by servo motors. The axes of the three rotational movements and the cone-beam axis always meet in a single fixed point, the isocenter 105 of the rotational X-ray scanner. The various rotational movements are controlled by a control unit 112. Each triple of C-arm angle, sleeve angle, and L-arm angle defines a position of the X-ray source 100. By varying these angles with time, the source 100 can be made to move along a prescribed source trajectory. The detector 101 at the other end of the C-arm 102 makes a corresponding movement. The source trajectory will be confined to the surface of an isocentric sphere. It is noted that the example shown is of a so-called C-type X-ray imaging system 10. Of course, the invention also relates to other types of imaging systems 10. The processing unit 14 identifies the target vertebral level in at least one of the X-ray images provided by the imaging unit 13 (not shown) and acquired by the X-ray acquisition device 3. The processing unit 14 further stitches the X-ray images to a continuous panoramic image of the spine and identifies the target vertebral level in the panoramic image. The processing unit 14 is connected with the determination unit 11 (not shown) and the display unit 2 for displaying one of more of the X-ray images and/or the panoramic image of the spine. The display unit 2 is arranged in the vicinity of the table 111 to display information to the person operating the X-ray imaging system, i.e. a clinician. The input device 15 is arranged to input information by the user, as to determine a target vertebral level.
(24) In a first step S1, a target vertebral level is determined.
(25) In a second step S2, an anatomical landmark of a spine is defined.
(26) In a third step S3, a series of X-ray images along the spine based on the landmark is provided.
(27) In a fourth step S4, the target vertebral level is identified in at least one of the X-ray images.
(28) With pre-interventional data being used, the definition of a single landmark in step S2 and the identification of the target vertebral level in step S4 can be done by registration of the pre-interventional data to the panoramic image. Also with a patient-specific or a general model being used, the definition of a single landmark in step S2 and the identification of the target vertebral level in step S4 can be done by registration of the model to the panoramic image. Of course, both approaches can be combined to use a single, reliably identifiable landmark to guide the registration of the pre-interventional image data or of the model.
(29) In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a computer program or a computer program element is provided that is characterized by being adapted to execute the method steps of the method according to one of the preceding embodiments, on an appropriate system.
(30) The computer program element might therefore be stored on a computer unit, which might also be part of an embodiment of the present invention. This computing unit may be adapted to perform or induce a performing of the steps of the method described above. Moreover, it may be adapted to operate the components of the above described apparatus. The computing unit can be adapted to operate automatically and/or to execute the orders of a user. A computer program may be loaded into a working memory of a data processor. The data processor may thus be equipped to carry out the method of the invention.
(31) This exemplary embodiment of the invention covers both, a computer program that right from the beginning uses the invention and a computer program that by means of an up-date turns an existing program into a program that uses the invention.
(32) Further on, the computer program element might be able to provide all necessary steps to fulfil the procedure of an exemplary embodiment of the method as described above.
(33) According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a computer readable medium, such as a CD-ROM, is presented wherein the computer readable medium has a computer program element stored on it, which computer program element is described by the preceding section.
(34) A computer program may be stored and/or distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid state medium supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems.
(35) However, the computer program may also be presented over a network like the World Wide Web and can be downloaded into the working memory of a data processor from such a network. According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a medium for making a computer program element available for downloading is provided, which computer program element is arranged to perform a method according to one of the previously described embodiments of the invention.
(36) It has to be noted that embodiments of the invention are described with reference to different subject matters. In particular, some embodiments are described with reference to method type claims whereas other embodiments are described with reference to the device type claims. However, a person skilled in the art will gather from the above and the following description that, unless otherwise notified, in addition to any combination of features belonging to one type of subject matter also any combination between features relating to different subject matters is considered to be disclosed with this application. However, all features can be combined providing synergetic effects that are more than the simple summation of the features.
(37) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. The invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing a claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the dependent claims.
(38) In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. A single processor or other unit may fulfil the functions of several items re-cited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are re-cited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.