IP Library Granted Patent US 12688594
Granted Patent B2
US 12688594 · App. 18/025,060 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Method of registering ultrasound images to an anatomical map

Inventors: Alexander Franciscus Kolen (Eindhoven, NL); Martinus Bernardus Van Der Mark (Best, NL); Gerardus Henricus Maria Gijsbers (Liempde, NL); Godefridus Antonius Harks (Rijen, NL)
Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.
G06T7/344A61B5/0538A61B5/061A61B8/5261
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Patent No.
US 12688594
App. No.
18/025,060
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A mechanism for registering ultrasound images with an anatomical map generated using a dielectric imaging process. The positions of electrodes that move with the ultrasound probe are monitored using the same dielectric imaging system that generated the anatomical map. The position at which ultrasound images are generated is captured, and this information is used to register the ultrasound image(s) with respect to the anatomical map.

Claims (41)

1 . A system for registering at least one ultrasound image obtained using an ultrasound probe during an ultrasound imaging process to an anatomical map obtained using a dielectric imaging process, the system comprising:

a dielectric imaging system configured to generate an anatomical map of a volume of interest of a subject using a dielectric imaging process;

an ultrasound imaging system configured to generate one or more ultrasound images of the volume of interest, the ultrasound imaging system comprising:

an ultrasound probe configured to obtain ultrasound data of the volume of interest during an ultrasound imaging process;

an ultrasound processing module configured to process the ultrasound data, obtained during the ultrasound imaging process, to generate at least one ultrasound image of the volume of interest; and

two or more electrodes, connectable to the dielectric imaging system, and configured to move together with a movement of the ultrasound probe;

wherein the dielectric imaging system is further configured to connect to the two or more electrodes of the ultrasound imaging system and monitor positions of the two or more electrodes, and thereby the ultrasound probe, during the ultrasound imaging process;

a registration module configured to register a position of each at least one ultrasound image with respect to the anatomical map of the volume of interest using the monitored positions of the ultrasound probe.

2 . The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric imaging system is configured to monitor positions of the two or more electrodes by monitoring an electrical response of each electrode to one or more electric fields induced in the subject.

3 . The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein:

the ultrasound imaging system, the dielectric imaging system and/or the registration module is configured to determine an imaging direction of each at least one ultrasound image; and

the registration module is configured to register an orientation of each at least one ultrasound image with respect to the anatomical map of the volume of interest based on the determined imaging direction of each at least one ultrasound image.

4 . The imaging system of claim 3 , wherein:

the ultrasound imaging probe further comprises an accelerometer configured to monitor an orientation of the ultrasound probe, with respect to the volume of interest, during the ultrasound imaging process; and

the imaging system is configured to determine an imaging direction of each at least one ultrasound image based on the monitored orientation of the ultrasound probe during the ultrasound imaging process.

5 . The imaging system of claim 3 , wherein:

the registration module is configured to perform, for at least one ultrasound image, an image feature matching process on the ultrasound image and the anatomical map to thereby identify an imaging direction of each at least one ultrasound image with respect to the anatomical map.

6 . The imaging system of claim 3 , wherein the registration module is configured to receive a user input indicating, for at least one ultrasound image, an orientation of the at least one ultrasound image with respect to the anatomical map.

7 . The imaging system of claim 3 , wherein the two or more electrodes of the ultrasound imaging system comprise two or more non-cylindrical electrodes positioned along a longitudinal axis of the ultrasound probe,

wherein the dielectric imaging system is configured to determine an orientation of the two or more electrodes, and therefore the ultrasound probe, by monitoring electric fields and therefore the 3D positions by the non-cylindrical electrodes.

8 . The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the electrodes of the ultrasound system is used as a support structure for one or more elements of the ultrasound probe.

9 . The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein:

the ultrasound system further comprises an optical fiber that moves together with a movement of the ultrasound probe,

the imaging system further comprises an optical shape determination module configured to transmit and receive electromagnetic radiation along the optical fiber of the ultrasound system to monitor a shape of the optical fiber, and thereby a position and/or orientation of the optical fiber and the ultrasound probe.

10 . The imaging system of claim 9 , wherein:

the imaging system further comprises a three-dimensional medical image obtainer, configured to obtain a three-dimensional medical image of the patient, containing at least the volume of interest; and

the registration module is configured to use the monitored shape of the optical fiber to further register the position of the at least one ultrasound image, and optionally the anatomical map, with respect to the three-dimensional medical image.

11 . The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two electrodes are disposed in or on a sheath that houses the ultrasound probe.

12 . The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric imaging system is configured to generate the anatomical map of the volume of interest by performing a dielectric imaging process using the two or more electrodes of the ultrasound imaging probe.

13 . The imaging system of claim 1 , further comprising a display configured to display:

the anatomical map generated by the dielectric imaging system; and

one or more ultrasound images obtained by the ultrasound imaging system, wherein the one or more ultrasound images overlay the anatomical map based on at least the registered position of each one or more ultrasound image with respect to the anatomical map.

14 . A computer-implemented method for registering at least one ultrasound image obtained using an ultrasound probe during an ultrasound imaging process to an anatomical map, the computer-implemented method comprising:

obtaining an anatomical map of a volume of a subject generated using a dielectric imaging system configured to use dielectric imaging to obtain an anatomical map;

monitor, during the ultrasound imaging process, positions of the ultrasound probe with respect to the subject using the dielectric imaging system, wherein the ultrasound probe comprises two or more electrodes detectable by the dielectric imaging system; and

using the monitored positions of the ultrasound probe to register at least one ultrasound image generated using the ultrasound probe with a respective position in the anatomical map, to thereby register at least one ultrasound image to the anatomical map.

15 . A computer system configured to register at least one ultrasound image obtained using an ultrasound probe during an ultrasound imaging process to an anatomical map comprising:

a processor configured by one or more machine-readable instructions to:

obtain an anatomical map of a volume of a subject generated using a dielectric imaging system configured to use dielectric imaging to obtain an anatomical map;

monitor, during the ultrasound imaging process, positions of the ultrasound probe with respect to the subject using the dielectric imaging system, wherein the ultrasound probe comprises two or more electrodes detectable by the dielectric imaging system; and

register, using the monitored positions of the ultrasound probe, at least one ultrasound image generated using the ultrasound probe with a respective position in the anatomical map, to thereby register at least one ultrasound image to the anatomical map.