Towards Automated Initial Probe Placement in Transthoracic Teleultrasound Using Human Mesh and Skeleton Recovery
arXiv cs.CV / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes a framework called PIPG for automated patient registration and anatomy-informed initial probe placement guidance in transthoracic teleultrasound using RGB images from a calibrated camera and an MR head-mounted display.
- It uses edge-server inference to reconstruct a patient-specific body surface and skeleton model, leveraging multiple views and skeletal landmarks to locate intercostal regions.
- The guidance is projected back onto the reconstructed body surface and overlaid with a virtual probe pose onto real scan planes to assess placement in situ.
- Pilot experiments with healthy volunteers show the predicted probe placement is within anatomical variability considered acceptable for teleultrasound setup.
- The work addresses the challenge of novice or robotic probe placement in teleultrasound, potentially reducing dependence on in-person expert assistance.
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