Method and apparatus for improved medical imaging
US-11571177-B1 · Feb 7, 2023 · US
US12569217B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12569217-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418418324-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2023 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2026 |
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Provided is an X-ray imaging apparatus that has a calibration function and can understand a three-dimensional position of a treatment tool in real time during a medical operation without rotating a column of an X-ray tube. A calibration member supported by any one of a first column, a second column, or a top plate, is disposed at a predetermined calibration position in a space irradiated with X-rays from a first X-ray tube and a second X-ray tube. A first X-ray image is acquired by irradiating a subject placed on the top plate with the X-rays from the first X-ray tube supported by the first column and detecting the X-rays transmitted through the subject by an X-ray detector disposed in the top plate. A second X-ray image is acquired by irradiating the subject with the X-rays from the second X-ray tube supported by the second column at a position shifted from an optical axis of the first X-ray tube and detecting the X-rays transmitted through the subject by the X-ray detector. A position of an image of the calibration member included in the first X-ray image and a position of an image of the calibration member included in the second X-ray image are used to calculate a three-dimensional position of the calibration member and to obtain a misregistration amount from the calibration position.
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An X-ray imaging apparatus comprising: a top plate on which a subject is placed; a first X-ray tube that irradiates the subject with X-rays; a first column that supports the first X-ray tube; a second X-ray tube that irradiates the subject with X-rays; a second column that supports the second X-ray tube; an X-ray detector that detects the X-rays that are applied from the first X-ray tube and the second X-ray tube; an operation unit; and a calibration member, wherein the second X-ray tube is disposed at a position shifted from an optical axis of the first X-ray tube by the second column, the operation unit acquires a first X-ray image from output of the X-ray detector that has detected the X-rays applied from the first X-ray tube, acquires a second X-ray image from output of the X-ray detector that has detected the X-rays applied from the second X-ray tube, and uses a position of an image of a predetermined feature part included in the first X-ray image and a position of an image of the feature part included in the second X-ray image to calculate a three-dimensional position of the predetermined feature part, and the calibration member is supported by any one of the first column, the second column, or the top plate, at a predetermined calibration position in a space irradiated with the X-rays from the first X-ray tube and the second X-ray tube, wherein the calibration member is supported by any one of the first column, the second column, or the top plate to be able to appear and disappear, is disposed at the calibration position in a protruding state, and is disposed at a position outside the space irradiated with the X-rays from the first X-ray tube and the second X-ray tube in a non-protruding state. 2 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the calibration member is an object that absorbs the X-rays, the first column includes a calibration rotational movement column disposed along a side surface of the first column, and the calibration member is fixed to a distal end of the calibration rotational movement column, a base of the calibration rotational movement column is fixed to the first column in a rotationally movable manner, and the calibration rotational movement column moves rotationally about the base to dispose the calibration member at the calibration position. 3 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the first column is provided with a driving unit that causes the calibration rotational movement column to move rotationally about the base up to a predetermined angle. 4 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the first column is provided with a stopper that stops and supports the calibration rotational movement column with respect to the first column at a predetermined rotational movement angle. 5 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a central axis of the calibration rotational movement column in a non-rotational movement state is parallel to a central axis of the first column. 6 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the first column includes a second X-ray tube rotational movement column disposed along the side surface of the first column, and the second X-ray tube is supported at a distal end of the second X-ray tube rotational movement column, a base of the second X-ray tube rotational movement column is fixed to the first column in a rotationally movable manner, and the second X-ray tube rotational movement column moves rotationally about the base of the second X-ray tube rotational movement column to dispose the second X-ray tube at a position for irradiating the X-ray detector with the X-rays. 7 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein one of the calibration rotational movement column or the second X-ray tube rotational movement column is provided with an opening along a central axis, and the other is disposed in the opening, and in a state in which both the calibration rotational movement column and the second X-ray tube rotational movement column do not move rotationally, the central axes of the calibration rotational movement column and the second X-ray tube rotational movement column match. 8 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein a central axis of rotational movement of the base of the calibration rotational movement column and a central axis of rotational movement of the base of the second X-ray tube rotational movement column match. 9 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the first column is provided with a driving unit for a second X-ray tube that causes the second X-ray tube rotational movement column to move rotationally about the base of the second X-ray tube rotational movement column up to a predetermined angle. 10 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the first column is provided with a stopper for a second X-ray tube that stops and supports the second X-ray tube rotational movement column with respect to the first column at a predetermined rotational movement angle. 11 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a calibration controller; and an X-ray detector driving unit that moves a position of the X-ray detector in a principal plane of the top plate, wherein the calibration controller disposes the calibration member at the calibration position, calculates a position of the calibration member by the operation unit, obtains a misregistration amount of the calculated position of the calibration member from a predetermined position, and shifts the position of the X-ray detector by the X-ray detector driving unit in accordance with the obtained misregistration amount. 12 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a calibration controller; and a correction unit that corrects the three-dimensional position of the feature part calculated by the operation unit, wherein the calibration controller disposes the calibration member at the calibration position, calculates a position of the calibration member by the operation unit, and obtains a misregistration amount of the calculated position of the calibration member from a predetermined position, and the correction unit corrects the three-dimensional position of the feature part calculated by the operation unit, in accordance with the obtained misregistration amount. 13 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a maximum irradiation region of the X-rays from the second X-ray tube to the X-ray detector is smaller than a maximum irradiation region of the X-rays from the first X-ray tube to the X-ray detector. 14 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein maximum output of the X-rays from the second X-ray tube is smaller than maximum output of the X-rays from the first X-ray tube. 15 . The X-ray imaging apparatus according to claim 14 , further comprising: an output controller that controls output of the first X-ray tube and output of the second X-ray tube, wherein the output controller is configured to individually control the output of the first X-ray tube and the output of the second X-ray tube. 16 . An X-ray imaging method comprising: disposing a calibration member supported by any one of a first column, a second column, or a top plate, at a predetermined calibration position in a space irradiated with X-rays from a first X-ray tube and a second X-ray tube; acquiring a first X-ray image by irradiating the space with the X-r
the rigid structure being a C-arm or U-arm · CPC title
characterised by using a plurality of source units · CPC title
of calibration, e.g. protocols for calibrating sensors · CPC title
the source unit and the detector unit being able to move relative to each other · CPC title
involving tracking of position of the device or parts of the device · CPC title
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