To assure a correct position and orientation of the patient’s eye
in radiation treatment, a new approach in image-guided radiotherapy
is used to determine the misalignment of the eye and the respective
correction for the patient support devices. New methods allow correcting
the misalignment of the patient’s eye full-automatically. Therefore,
metallic clips attached to the patient’s eyeball are detected in
a CT and in two digital X-ray images. Corresponding pairs of clip
positions found in the X-ray images are then transferred into the
3D space of the CT volume via inverse projection and compared to
the clips found in the CT slices. If several combinations of correspondences
are possible, we use a temporary pre-registration to assure that
the correct back-projections will be obtained. A rigid, point-set
based 6 degrees of freedom registration of the back-projected clip
positions with the CT clips allows determining the misalignment of
the eye tumor which consists of three shifts and three rotations.
These transformations are transformed into parameters for a treatment
chair and an eye fixation designated to control placement and orientation
of the eye during treatment.
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To assure a correct position and orientation of the patient’s eye
in radiation treatment, a new approach in image-guided radiotherapy
is used to determine the misalignment of the eye and the respective
correction for the patient support devices. New methods allow correcting
the misalignment of the patient’s eye full-automatically. Therefore,
metallic clips attached to the patient’s eyeball are detected in
a CT and in two digital X-ray images. Corresponding pairs of clip
positions found in the X-...
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