EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (Jan 2010)

2D-3D Registration of CT Vertebra Volume to Fluoroscopy Projection: A Calibration Model Assessment

  • Allen R,
  • Bifulco P,
  • Cesarelli M,
  • Romano M,
  • Fratini A,
  • Pasquariello G

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010, no. 1
p. 806094

Abstract

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This study extends a previous research concerning intervertebral motion registration by means of 2D dynamic fluoroscopy to obtain a more comprehensive 3D description of vertebral kinematics. The problem of estimating the 3D rigid pose of a CT volume of a vertebra from its 2D X-ray fluoroscopy projection is addressed. 2D-3D registration is obtained maximising a measure of similarity between Digitally Reconstructed Radiographs (obtained from the CT volume) and real fluoroscopic projection. X-ray energy correction was performed. To assess the method a calibration model was realised a sheep dry vertebra was rigidly fixed to a frame of reference including metallic markers. Accurate measurement of 3D orientation was obtained via single-camera calibration of the markers and held as true 3D vertebra position; then, vertebra 3D pose was estimated and results compared. Error analysis revealed accuracy of the order of 0.1 degree for the rotation angles of about 1 mm for displacements parallel to the fluoroscopic plane, and of order of 10 mm for the orthogonal displacement.