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Non-circular CBCT orbit design and realization on a clinical robotic C-arm for metal artifact reduction

Authors :
Yiqun Q. Ma
Grace J. Gang
Tina Ehtiati
Tess Reynolds
Tom Russ
Wenying Wang
Clifford Weiss
Nicholas Theodore
Kelvin Hong
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen
Joseph W. Stayman
Source :
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Metal artifacts have been a difficult challenge for cone-beam CT (CBCT), especially for intraoperative imaging. Metal surgical tools and implants are often present in the field of view and can attenuate X-rays so heavily that they essentially create a missing-data problem. Recently, an increasing number of intra-operative imaging systems such as robotic C-arms are capable of non-circular orbits for data acquisition. Such trajectories can potentially improve sampling and the degree of data completeness to solve the metal-induced missing-data problem, thereby reducing or eliminating the associated image artifacts. In this work, we extend our prior theoretical and experimental work and implement non-circular orbits for metal artifact reduction on a clinical robotic C-arm (Siemens Artis zeego). To maximize the potential for clinical translation, we restrict our implementation to standard built-in motion and data collection functions, also available on other zeego systems, and work within the physical constraints and limitations on positioning and motion. Customized software tools for data extraction, processing, calibration, and reconstruction are used. We demonstrate example non-circular orbits and the resulting image quality using a phantom containing pedicle screws for spine fixation. As compared with a standard circular CBCT orbit, these non-circular orbits exhibit significantly reduced metal artifacts. These results suggest a high potential for image quality improvements for intraoperative CBCT imaging when metal tools or implants are present in the field-of-view.

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ISSN :
0277786X
Volume :
12034
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering
Accession number :
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