Ultrasound Probe and Hand-Eye Calibrations for Robot-Assisted Needle Biopsy

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Dec 3;22(23):9465. doi: 10.3390/s22239465.

Abstract

In robot-assisted ultrasound-guided needle biopsy, it is essential to conduct calibration of the ultrasound probe and to perform hand-eye calibration of the robot in order to establish a link between intra-operatively acquired ultrasound images and robot-assisted needle insertion. Based on a high-precision optical tracking system, novel methods for ultrasound probe and robot hand-eye calibration are proposed. Specifically, we first fix optically trackable markers to the ultrasound probe and to the robot, respectively. We then design a five-wire phantom to calibrate the ultrasound probe. Finally, an effective method taking advantage of steady movement of the robot but without an additional calibration frame or the need to solve the AX=XB equation is proposed for hand-eye calibration. After calibrations, our system allows for in situ definition of target lesions and aiming trajectories from intra-operatively acquired ultrasound images in order to align the robot for precise needle biopsy. Comprehensive experiments were conducted to evaluate accuracy of different components of our system as well as the overall system accuracy. Experiment results demonstrated the efficacy of the proposed methods.

Keywords: biopsy; calibration; hand-eye; robot-assisted; ultrasound guided.

MeSH terms

  • Biopsy, Needle
  • Hand / diagnostic imaging
  • Robotics*
  • Ultrasonography
  • Upper Extremity