Cryosurgery planning using bubble packing in 3D |
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Authors: | Tanaka Daigo Shimada Kenji Rossi Michael R Rabin Yoed |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. |
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Abstract: | As part of an ongoing project to develop automated tools for cryosurgery planning, the current study focuses on the development of a 3D bubble packing method. A proof-of-concept for the new method is demonstrated on five prostate models, reconstructed from ultrasound images. The new method is a modification of an established method in 2D. Ellipsoidal bubbles are packed in the volume of the prostate in the current study; such bubbles can be viewed as a first-order approximation of a frozen region around a single cryoprobe. When all cryoprobes are inserted to the same depth, optimum planning was found to occur at about 60% of the length of the prostate (measured from its apex), which leads to cooling of approximately 75% of the prostate volume below a specific temperature threshold of - 22 degrees C. Bubble packing has the potential to dramatically reduce the run time for automated planning. |
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