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Photoacoustic Ultrasound Registration and Visualization

Photoacoustic (PA) registration has been shown to be able to at least replicate the functionality of common surgical tracking systems such as electromagnetic or optical trackers. This technology involves shining laser points onto a phantom or tissue that can be seen by a stereovision camera system. The laser energy is absorbed by the phantom or tissue and generates an acoustic wave due to the photoacoustic effect that can be detected by an ultrasound probe.

The goal of this project is to develop a PA registration and visualization system that can perform a direct registration from 3D stereocamera (SC) space to 3D ultrasound space in an ex-vivo tissue environment and achieve sub-millimeter error results based on target registration error (TRE).

Note: A predecessor 600.446 course project was Interventional Photoacoustic Registration and Photoacoustic Registration and Visualization

Project Goals

  1. Integrate new laser system (DONE)
  2. Engineer fibre optic laser delivery system (DONE)
  3. Stereovision camera to 3D Ultrasound Registration (DONE)
  4. Demonstrate registration
    1. image overlay (DONE)
    2. video overlay
  5. Verify laser compatibility with stereocamera (DONE)
  6. ex-vivo organ testing (DONE)
  7. Registration of pre-operative CT model using photoacoustic imaging fiducials
  8. Multi-spot fiber delivery (DONE)
  9. Multi-spot fiber delivery experiments with ex-vivo organ (In Progress)
  10. In-vivo testing (In Progress)
  11. Photoacoustic subsurface fiducial registration (In Progress)
  12. Test penetration depth of different laser wavelengths (In Progress)

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