Method for using a transrectal probe to mechanically image the prostate gland
First Claim
1. A method for mechanically imaging the prostate comprising the steps of:
- acquiring position and pressure response data for a plurality of positions overlying the prostate surface;
calculating the pattern of pressure responses from the prostate surface;
reconstructing from said pattern of pressure responses a three-dimensional elasticity model of the prostate; and
generating an image of the prostate from said model.
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Abstract
New methods and devices for measuring geometrical and mechanical parameters of body tissues and providing mechanical imaging (MI) of the tissues based on these parameters are described in applicant'"'"'s parent U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 08/607,645 and 07/994,109. In essence, a pressure sensing array is used to measure the surface stress pattern on soft tissues, and the pattern of mechanical stress and the changes in the pattern as a function of the applied pressure, the position of the array and time are processed to construct an image of the internal structure of the tissues. The detected parameters and processed image provide sensitive information useful in the detection and diagnosis of soft tissue pathologies such and breast and prostate tumors.
In accordance with the present invention, pressure and position data are acquired by pressing a transrectal probe on soft tissue overlying the prostate. The pattern of pressure responses is determined and conveniently is represented as a superposition of Chebyshev polynomial functions. A three-dimensional mechanical model of the prostate is reconstructed using finite element analysis, and a three-dimensional image is formed by deforming the image of an ideal prostate to conform to the calculated model. Regions of irregularity can be indicated on the image.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for mechanically imaging the prostate comprising the steps of:
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acquiring position and pressure response data for a plurality of positions overlying the prostate surface; calculating the pattern of pressure responses from the prostate surface; reconstructing from said pattern of pressure responses a three-dimensional elasticity model of the prostate; and generating an image of the prostate from said model. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for mechanically imaging the prostate using a transrectal probe with a moveable tip including a position sensor and an array of pressure sensors comprising the steps of:
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pressing said probe tip on soft tissue overlying the prostate and measuring actual data representative of the pressure response of said tissue and the position of said probe tip; transforming said actual data to transformed data representative of the position and measured pressure of each sensor; producing from said transformed data a pressure pattern; and producing a three-dimensional mechanical model of the prostate by applying finite element analysis to said pressure pattern.
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