Three-dimensional ultrasound-guided breast biopsy system

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Smith, WL
Surry, K
Campbell, L
Mills, G
Downey, D
Fenster, A
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[1] Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute, Dept. of Medical Biophysics University of Western ON University of Western Ontario, London, ON
[2] Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute, Dept. of Medical Biophysics University of Western Ontario University of Western Ontario, London, ON
[3] Dept. of Radiology, London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON
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10.1117/12.428046
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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We introduce a mechanically constrained, three-dimensional ultrasound-guided core-needle breast biopsy device. With modest breast compression, three-dimensional ultrasound scans localize suspicious masses. A biopsy needle is mechanically guided into position for firing into the sampling region. The needle is parallel to the transducer, allowing real-time guidance during needle insertion. Lesion sampling is verified by another ultrasound image after firing. Two procedures quantified targeting accuracy of this apparatus. First, we biopsied eleven breast phantoms containing 123 embedded, cylindrical lesions constructed from PVA-C (poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogel) with diameters ranging from 1.6 to 15.9mm. Identification of the colored lesion in the biopsy sample and analysis of the post-biopsy US images provided a model for the success rates. Using this, we predict that our apparatus will require six passes to biopsy a 3.0mm lesion with 99% confidence. For the second experiment, agar phantoms were embedded with four rows of 0.8mm stainless steel beads. A 14-guage needle was inserted to each bead position seen in a 3D ultrasound scan and the tip position was compared to the pre-insertion bead position. The inter-observer standard errors of measurement were less than 0.15 and 0.28mm for the bead and needle tip positions, respectively. The off-axis three-dimensional 95% confidence intervals were determined to have widths between 0.43 and 1.71mm, depending on direction and bead position.
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