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PETRŽELA, R.
Original Title
3D FREEHAND ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEM
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Conventional diagnostic ultrasound imaging is widely used in medicine because it allows dynamic analysis of moving tissues. It is non-invasive, relatively cheap and portable equipment. On other hand, the quality of ultrasound images is quite poor. The ultrasound 2D image is performed with hand-held probe which transmit ultrasound pulses into the body and receives echoes. These echoes are used to create a 2D grey-level image (B-scan) of across-section of the body in the scan plane. 3D ultrasound imaging extends this concept about volume information. In this contribution is a 3D position sensor attached to the conventional probe. This system enables 3D reconstruction of examined volume, because each B-scan can be labelled with their relative positions and orientations.
Key words in English
3D Ultrasound, interpolation, measuring
Authors
RIV year
2004
Released
1. 1. 2004
Publisher
VUT Brno
Location
Brno
ISBN
80-214-2635-7
Book
Proceedings of the 10th Conference and Competition STUDENT EEICT 2004
Pages from
1
Pages to
4
Pages count
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT11354, author="Radim {Petržela}", title="3D FREEHAND ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEM", booktitle="Proceedings of the 10th Conference and Competition STUDENT EEICT 2004", year="2004", pages="4", publisher="VUT Brno", address="Brno", isbn="80-214-2635-7" }