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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Zhang, Ruyia | Hu, Yiweib | Zhang, Kaic | Lan, Guanhuad | Peng, Lianga | Zhu, Yabinc | Qian, Weia | Yao, Yudonga; *
Affiliations: [a] Institute of Intelligent Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China | [b] School of Medicine, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China | [c] Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University Medical College, Ningbo, China | [d] Department of Orthopedics, Ningbo Yinzhou No.2 Hospital, Ningbo, China
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Yudong Yao, Institute of Intelligent Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Ningbo University, China. E-mail: yyao@stevens.edu.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:C-arm fluoroscopy, as an effective diagnosis and treatment method for spine surgery, can help doctors perform surgery procedures more precisely. In clinical surgery, the surgeon often determines the specific surgical location by comparing C-arm X-ray images with digital radiography (DR) images. However, this heavily relies on the doctor’s experience. OBJECTIVE:In this study, we design a framework for automatic vertebrae detection as well as vertebral segment matching (VDVM) for the identification of vertebrae in C-arm X-ray images. METHODS:The proposed VDVM framework is mainly divided into two parts: vertebra detection and vertebra matching. In the first part, a data preprocessing method is used to improve the image quality of C-arm X-ray images and DR images. The YOLOv3 model is then used to detect the vertebrae, and the vertebral regions are extracted based on their position. In the second part, the Mobile-Unet model is first used to segment the vertebrae contour of the C-arm X-ray image and DR image based on vertebral regions respectively. The inclination angle of the contour is then calculated using the minimum bounding rectangle and corrected accordingly. Finally, a multi-vertebra strategy is applied to measure the visual information fidelity for the vertebral region, and the vertebrae are matched based on the measured results. RESULTS:We use 382 C-arm X-ray images and 203 full length X-ray images to train the vertebra detection model, and achieve a mAP of 0.87 in the test dataset of 31 C-arm X-ray images and 0.96 in the test dataset of 31 lumbar DR images. Finally, we achieve a vertebral segment matching accuracy of 0.733 on 31 C-arm X-ray images. CONCLUSIONS:A VDVM framework is proposed, which performs well for the detection of vertebrae and achieves good results in vertebral segment matching.
Keywords: C-arm X-ray image, DR image, deep learning, image identification
DOI: 10.3233/XST-230025
Journal: Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 935-949, 2023
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