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A New Imaging Method for Real-time 3D X-ray Reconstruction
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A New Imaging Method for Real-time 3D X-ray Reconstruction

Murat Tahtali, Sajib K. Saha, Andrew J. Lambert and Mark R. Pickering
MEDICAL IMAGING 2013: PHYSICS OF MEDICAL IMAGING, Vol.8668, pp.86685G-86685G-9
Proceedings of SPIE
SPIE Medical Imaging 2013 (Lake Buena Vista (Orlando Area), Florida, United States, 09/02/2013–14/02/2013)
2013

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Optics Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Applied Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging Science & Technology
Existing Computed Tomography (CT) systems are vulnerable to internal organ movements. This drawback is compensated by extra exposures and digital processing. CT being a radiation dose intensive modality, it is imperative to limit the patient's exposure to X-ray radiation, if only by removing the necessity to take extra exposures. A multiple pinhole camera, akin to optical lightfield imaging, to acquire simultaneously multiple X-ray projections is presented. This new method allows a single snapshot acquisition of all necessary projections for 3D reconstruction. It will also allow the real-time dynamic 3D X-ray reconstruction of moving organs, as it requires no scanning and no moving parts in its final implementation. A proof-of-concept apparatus that simulates the intended process was built and parallaxed images were obtained with minor processing. Synthetic 3D reconstruction tests are also presented.

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