IP Library Granted Patent US 9,119,555
Granted Patent B2
US 9,119,555 · App. 12/666,406 · Granted Sep 1, 2015

Method for correcting an acquired medical image and medical imager

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Patent No.
US 9,119,555
App. No.
12/666,406
Granted
Sep 1, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Method for correcting an acquired medical image of a patient showing a representation of an internal body structure, the acquired image having been acquired in a medical imager having a radiation source and a radiation detector spaced from one another along an image-taking direction, and between which the patient is disposed. One obtains, from the acquired image, a corrected image taking into account a position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction.

Claims (50)

1. Method for correcting an acquired medical image of a patient having an internal body structure, said acquired image having a region of interest showing a representation of said internal body structure, said acquired image having been acquired in a medical imager having a radiation source and a radiation detector spaced from one another along an image-taking direction, and between which the patient is disposed, wherein the method comprises:

a) obtaining, via at least one computer processor, from the acquired image stored in a non-transient computer-readable information storage medium in operative connection with the at least one computer processor, a corrected image taking into account a position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction, by:

determining said position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction,

using said position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction to calculate the magnification factor corresponding to said position,

and resizing said acquired image according to said calculated magnification factor to obtain said corrected image.

2. Method according to claim 1 , further comprising, prior to step a), the step b) of obtaining the position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction via, at least, a positioning device of known geometric relationship with respect to said source and detector along said image-taking direction.

3. Method according to claim 1 , wherein said acquired medical image is a first acquired medical image acquired along a first image-taking direction, and further comprising, prior to step a), the step b) of obtaining the position of the internal body structure along the first image-taking direction from a second acquired medical image of the patient, the second acquired image having a region of interest showing a representation of said internal body structure, the second image having been acquired along a second image-taking direction different from the first image-taking direction.

4. Method according to claim 3 , wherein said first and second image-taking directions are orthogonal.

5. Method according to claim 1 , further comprising, prior to step a), the step b) of obtaining the position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction via, at least, measuring the position and orientation along the image-taking position of an auxiliary emitting device generating a light marker on the external surface of the patient, wherein the position and orientation of the auxiliary emitting device along the image-taking position is referenced with respect to the source.

6. Method according to 1 , further comprising, prior to step a), the step b) of obtaining the position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction via, at least, measuring the position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction using a calibrated set of lines of the medical imager.

7. Method according to claim 1 , wherein step a) includes calculating, via the at least one computer processor, a distance along the image-taking direction between a position of the source while acquiring the image and said position of the internal body structure, and using, via the at least one computer processor, a distance between said position of the source and a position of the detector while acquiring the image along the image-taking direction.

8. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the acquired image is a bi-dimensional image extending along two directions orthogonal to the image-taking direction, and wherein step a) includes scaling, via the at least one computer processor, the acquired image along both said two directions.

9. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the acquired image is a bi-dimensional image extending along two directions orthogonal to the image-taking direction, and wherein step a) includes scaling, via the at least one computer processor, the acquired image along only one of said two directions.

10. Method according to claim 1 , wherein said internal body structure is a first internal body structure at a first position along said image-taking direction, wherein the patient has a second internal body structure, said acquired image having a second region of interest showing a representation of said second internal body structure, wherein, step a) comprises obtaining, via the at least one computer processor, from the acquired image, the corrected image also taking into account the second position of the second internal body structure along the image-taking direction, the first and second positions along the image taking direction being different from one another.

11. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the corrected image obtained at step a) is a first corrected image of an internal body structure at a first position along the image-taking direction, the method further comprising the step a′) of obtaining, via the at least one computer processor, from the acquired image, a second corrected image taking into account a second position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction, the first and second positions being different from one another.

12. Method for reconstruction of a patient-specific three-dimensional model comprising:

obtaining at least one corrected image of a patient using a method according to claim 1 ,

obtaining a patient-specific three-dimensional model from said at least one corrected image and an a priori knowledge base of the internal body structure.

13. Method for measuring an anatomical geometrical parameter of an internal body structure of a patient comprising obtaining at least one corrected image of a patient using a method according to claim 1 , and obtaining, via the at least one computer processor, the geometrical parameter from the corrected image.

14. A non-transient computer-readable information storage medium including a computer program product comprising instructions for causing a programmable unit to perform the method of claim 1 , when executed on said programmable unit.

15. Method for medical imaging a patient comprising acquiring said acquired medical image of a patient in a medical imager having a radiation source and a radiation detector spaced along said image-taking direction, and between which the patient is disposed, and

applying the method of claim 1 to said acquired image.

16. Method for medical imaging a patient according to claim 15 , wherein acquiring said acquired medical image is performed by moving simultaneously said source and said detector along a scanning direction orthogonal to the image-taking direction.

17. Method for medical imaging a patient according to claim 15 , wherein said acquired image is a first acquired image having been acquired by a first source and a first detector spaced along a first image-taking direction, the method further comprising acquiring a second acquired medical image of the patient with the medical imager having a second radiation source and a second radiation detector spaced along a second image-taking direction different from the first image-taking direction, and between which the patient is disposed, and

obtaining the position of the internal body structure along the first image-taking direction from the second acquired image.

18. Method for medical imaging a patient according to claim 17 , wherein acquiring said second acquired medical image is performed by moving simultaneously said second source and said second detector along a scanning direction orthogonal to the second image-taking direction.

19. Method for medical imaging a patient according to claim 17 , wherein said first acquired image and said second acquired image are acquired simultaneously.

20. Medical imager comprising:

a radiation source,

a radiation detector spaced from the radiation source along an image-taking direction,

a non-transient computer readable information storage medium including instructions that when executed by a computer processor operatively connected to the information storage medium obtain a corrected image from an acquired medical image of a patient with an internal body structure disposed between said source and detector, said acquired image having a region of interest showing a representation of said internal body structure, said corrected image taking into account a position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction,

said position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction is determined

said position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction is used to calculate the magnification factor corresponding to said position,

and said acquired image is resized according to said calculated magnification factor to obtain said corrected image.

21. Medical imager according to claim 20 , further comprising a positioning device adapted for obtaining said position, the geometric relationship of the positioning device with respect to said source and detector being known.

22. Medical imager according to claim 21 , wherein said radiation source is a first radiation source, said radiation detector is a first detector spaced from the first source along a first image-taking direction, and wherein the positioning device comprises a second radiation source and a second radiation detector spaced along a second image-taking direction, and between which the patient is disposed, the second image-taking direction being different from the first image-taking direction.

23. Medical imager according to claim 21 , wherein the positioning device comprises an auxiliary emitting device of known relative position to the source and detector, said auxiliary emitting device being operable to emit a light marker visible on an external surface of the patient.

24. Medical imager according to claim 21 , wherein the positioning device comprises a calibrated set of lines operable for measuring said position.

25. Method for correcting an acquired medical image of a patient having an internal body structure, said acquired image having a region of interest showing a representation of said internal body structure, said acquired image having been acquired in a medical imager having a radiation source and a radiation detector spaced from one another along an image-taking direction, and between which the patient is disposed, wherein the method comprises:

a) obtaining, via at least one computer processor, from the acquired image stored in a non-transient computer-readable information storage medium in operative connection with the at least one computer processor, a corrected image taking into account a position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction, by:

determining said position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction,

using said position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction to calculate the magnification factor corresponding to said position,

and resizing said acquired image according to said calculated magnification factor to obtain said corrected image,

and wherein said corrected image is a downsizing of said acquired image.

26. Method for correcting an acquired medical image of a patient having an internal body structure, said acquired image having a region of interest showing a representation of said internal body structure, said acquired image having been acquired in a medical imager having a radiation source and a radiation detector spaced from one another along an image-taking direction, and between which the patient is disposed, wherein the method comprises:

a) obtaining, via at least one computer processor, from the acquired image stored in a non-transient computer-readable information storage medium in operative connection with the at least one computer processor, a corrected image taking into account a position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction, by:

determining said position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction,

using said position of the internal body structure along the image-taking direction to calculate the magnification factor corresponding to said position,

and resizing said acquired image according to said calculated magnification factor to obtain said corrected image,

and wherein said corrected image is an image in which the effect of said magnification factor on said acquired image has been cancelled.

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