Sparse intervertebral fence composition for 3D cervical vertebra segmentation

Xinxin Liu, Jian Yang, Shuang Song, Weijian Cong, Peifeng Jiao, Hong Song, Danni Ai, Yurong Jiang, Yongtian Wang

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Abstract

Statistical shape models are capable of extracting shape prior information, and are usually utilized to assist the task of segmentation of medical images. However, such models require large training datasets in the case of multi-object structures, and it also is difficult to achieve satisfactory results for complex shapes. This study proposed a novel statistical model for cervical vertebra segmentation, called sparse intervertebral fence composition (SiFC), which can reconstruct the boundary between adjacent vertebrae by modeling intervertebral fences. The complex shape of the cervical spine is replaced by a simple intervertebral fence, which considerably reduces the difficulty of cervical segmentation. The final segmentation results are obtained by using a 3D active contour deformation model without shape constraint, which substantially enhances the recognition capability of the proposed method for objects with complex shapes. The proposed segmentation framework is tested on a dataset with CT images from 20 patients. A quantitative comparison against corresponding reference vertebral segmentation yields an overall mean absolute surface distance of 0.70 mm and a dice similarity index of 95.47% for cervical vertebral segmentation. The experimental results show that the SiFC method achieves competitive cervical vertebral segmentation performances, and completely eliminates inter-process overlap.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115010
JournalPhysics in Medicine and Biology
Volume63
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • cervical vertebra
  • computed tomography
  • deformable models
  • intervertebral fence
  • segmentation

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