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Robust non-rigid image-to-patient registration for contactless dynamic thoracic tumor localization using recursive deformable diffusion models.

January 12, 2026pubmed logopapers

Authors

Li D,Shan Y,Mao Y,Tu P,Shi H,Huang S,Sun W,Chen C,Chen X

Affiliations (3)

  • organization=Institute of Biomedical Manufacturing and Life Quality Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, city=Shanghai, postcode=200241, country=China.
  • organization=Department of Thoracic Surgery, School of Medicine, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University, city=Shanghai, postcode=200433, country=China.
  • organization=Institute of Biomedical Manufacturing and Life Quality Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, city=Shanghai, postcode=200241, country=China; organization=Institute of Medical Robotics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, city=Shanghai, postcode=200240, country=China. Electronic address: [email protected].

Abstract

Deformable image-to-patient registration is essential for surgical navigation and medical imaging, yet real-time computation of spatial transformations across modalities remains a major clinical challenge-often being time-consuming, error-prone, and potentially increasing trauma or radiation exposure. While state-of-the-art methods achieve impressive speed and accuracy on paired medical images, they face notable limitations in cross-modal thoracic applications, where physiological motions such as respiration complicate tumor localization. To address this, we propose a robust, contactless, non-rigid registration framework for dynamic thoracic tumor localization. A highly efficient Recursive Deformable Diffusion Model (RDDM) is trained to reconstruct comprehensive 4DCT sequences from only end-inhalation and end-exhalation scans, capturing respiratory dynamics reflective of the intraoperative state. For real-time patient alignment, we introduce a contactless non-rigid registration algorithm based on GICP, leveraging patient skin surface point clouds captured by stereo RGB-D imaging. By incorporating normal vector and expansion-contraction constraints, the method enhances robustness and avoids local minima. The proposed framework was validated on publicly available datasets and volunteer trials. Quantitative evaluations demonstrated the RDDM's anatomical fidelity across respiratory phases, achieving an PSNR of 34.01 ± 2.78 dB. Moreover, we have preliminarily developed a 4DCT-based registration and surgical navigation module to support tumor localization and high-precision tracking. Experimental results indicate that the proposed framework preliminarily meets clinical requirements and demonstrates potential for integration into downstream surgical systems.

Topics

Thoracic NeoplasmsFour-Dimensional Computed TomographyRadiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-AssistedJournal Article

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