Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2019)

Interactive Image Segmentation for Cochlea Implant Planning based on DVT Data

  • Killguß Nathalie,
  • Wittenberg Thomas,
  • Franz Daniela,
  • Eixelberger Thomas,
  • Rupp Robin,
  • Hofer Mathias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2019-0104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 413 – 415

Abstract

Read online

Cochlea Implant (CI) planning is usually based on preoperative obtained CT or MRI data, visualising risk structures in the petrosal bone. In the past years, Digital Volume Tomography (DVT) with an increased spatial resolution and reduced radiation has become more important in the clinical routine for otology. In this work we propose an extension of our interactive “wizard”-guided approach for the interactive segmentation of the middle and inner ear structures for the use with DVT data. Different filter pipelines enable the user to interactive segment the acoustic canal, ossicles, tympanic cavity, facial nerve, chorda tympani, round window, cochlea and semicircular canals. The approach has been evaluated on six pre-operative acquired DVT datasets by an ENT expert. Results imply that the proposed method can handle DVT well and can potentially be used for interactive OR planning.

Keywords