Development of a Device-to-Image Registration Free Needle Guide for Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided Targeted Prostate Biopsy

Author:

Kulkarni Pankaj1,Sikander Sakura1,Biswas Pradipta1,Laha Sumit2,Cornnell Heather3,Burt Jeremy R.4,Bagci Ulas2,Song Sang-Eun1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Central Florida, 12760 Pegasus Drive Engineering 1, Room 307, Orlando, FL 32816

2. Department of Computer Science, University of Central Florida, 4328 Scorpius Street Building 116, Room 346, Orlando, FL 32816

3. AdventHealth 301 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32804

4. Department of Radiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Ashley River Tower, 25 Courtenay Drive; MSC 226, Charleston, SC 29425

Abstract

Abstract Significant research has been done in the past decade for the development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guided needle guide (NG) systems for prostate intervention. Most of these systems have been restricted to application in the lab environment with lack of progress toward clinical application. Bulky and complex designs can be attributed to this practice. These systems also demand complex technical setup and usage procedures, which require extra technical personnel during the intervention in addition to specialized training for physicians. Moreover, “device-to-image” registration, essential for accurate and precise targeting, further complicates the overall process while increasing total time for intervention. In order to address these limitations, a simplified, MRI-guided, transperineal prostate biopsy NG system was designed and developed for rapid adoption into the clinical environment. The system consists of a NG device and a software toolkit. It does not require any special intraprocedural technical expertise or dedicated training. Also, to simplify and shorten total procedure time, the device uses the unique concept of “fixed coordinate device” eliminating the need for any device-to-image registration making it clinically friendly. To verify the NG design along with the registration free feature, image quality tests and agar phantom-based targeting experiments were performed under the guidance of 3T MRI scanner. The imaging tests resulted in a distortion of less than 1% in presence of the device and an average change of 1.3% in signal-to-noise ratio. For targeting experiments, maximum in-plane error distance of 3.8 mm with a mean of 2.2 mm and standard deviation of 0.8 mm was observed. The results show that an MRI-compatible simplified intervention device without the need of device-to-image registration is technically feasible.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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