An efficient hybrid method for 3D to 2D medical image registration
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Saadat, Shabnam
Perriman, Diana
Scarvell, Jennie M.
Smith, Paul
Galvin, Catherine R.
Lynch, Joseph
Pickering, Mark R.
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Springer International Publishing
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a method for registration of 3D computed tomography to 2D single-plane
fluoroscopy knee images to provide 3D motion information for knee joints. This 3D kinematic information has unique utility
for examining joint kinematics in conditions such as ligament injury, osteoarthritis and after joint replacement.
Methods We proposed a non-invasive rigid body image registration method which is based on two different multimodal
similarity measures. This hybrid registration method helps to achieve a trade-off among different challenges including, time
complexity and accuracy.
Results We performed a number of experiments to evaluate the performance of the proposed method. The experimental
results show that the proposed method is as accurate as one of the most recent registration methods while it is several times
faster than that method.
Conclusion The proposed method is a non-invasive, fast and accurate registration method, which can provide 3D information
for knee joint kinematic measurements. This information can be very helpful in improving the accuracy of diagnosis and
providing targeted treatment.
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International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
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