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Segmentation-Based Registration of Organs in Intraoperative Video Sequences...

by James S Goddard Jr, Timothy F Gee, Hengliang Wang, Alexander Gorbach
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Publication Date
Page Numbers
835 to 842
Volume
4292
Conference Name
2nd International Symposium on Visual Computing
Conference Location
Lake Tahoe, California, United States of America
Conference Date
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Intraoperative optical imaging of exposed organs in visible, near-infrared, and infrared (IR) wavelengths in the body has the potential to be use-ful for real-time assessment of organ viability and image guidance during surgical intervention. However, the motion of the internal organs presents significant challenges for fast analysis of recorded 2D video sequences. The movement observed during surgery, due to respiration, cardiac motion, blood flow, and mechanical shift accompanying the surgical intervention, causes organ reflection in the image sequence, making optical measurements for further analysis challenging. Correcting alignment is difficult in that the motion is not uniform over the image. This paper describes a Canny edge-based method for segmentation of the specific organ or region under study, along with a moment-based registration method for the segmented region. Experimental results are provided for a set of intraoperative IR image sequences.