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A Unified Platform and Quality Assurance Framework for 3D Ultrasound Reconstruction with Robotic, Optical, and Electromagnetic Tracking

Lewis Howell, Manisha Waterston, Tze Min Wah, James H. Chandler, James R. McLaughlan

Year
2026
Access
Open access

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) Ultrasound (US) can facilitate diagnosis, treatment planning, and image-guided therapy. However, current studies rarely provide a comprehensive evaluation of volumetric accuracy and reproducibility, highlighting the need for robust Quality Assurance (QA) frameworks, particularly for tracked 3D US reconstruction using freehand or robotic acquisition. This study presents a QA framework for 3D US reconstruction and a flexible open source platform for tracked US research. A custom phantom containing geometric inclusions with varying symmetry properties enables straightforward evaluation of optical, electromagnetic, and robotic kinematic tracking for 3D US at different scanning speeds and insonation angles. A standardised pipeline performs real-time segmentation and 3D reconstruction of geometric targets (DSC = 0.97, FPS = 46) without GPU acceleration, followed by automated registration and comparison with ground-truth geometries. Applying this framework showed that our robotic 3D US achieves state-of-the-art reconstruction performance (DSC-3D = 0.94 +- 0.01, HD95 = 1.17 +- 0.12), approaching the spatial resolution limit imposed by the transducer. This work establishes a flexible experimental platform and a reproducible validation methodology for 3D US reconstruction. The proposed framework enables robust cross-platform comparisons and improved reporting practices, supporting the safe and effective clinical translation of 3D ultrasound in diagnostic and image-guided therapy applications.

Keywords

cs.CVcs.ROeess.IV

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