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Objective: Accurate and real-time needle tip tracking is critical in image-guided prostate biopsy procedures. Ultrasound (US)-based tracking methods, though, are afflicted by suboptimal image quality, low needle visibility, and dynamic, variable appearance of the needle tip. Therefore, this task requires a lightweight and robust approach, capable of handling complex US environments in real-time.
Methods: We propose a Needle Detection and Estimation (NDE) framework for US-guided needle-tip tracking in real time. Instead of directly detecting the needle tip, we first detect the more consistently represented needle axis using a lightweight line detection model. The needle tip is then estimated as one of the endpoints of such a detected axis. A Kalman-filter-based needle estimation module is added to take advantage of the last detection to improve and guide the current detection, which is particularly helpful within frames where the needle is not visible. Segment of Line (SoL) and Copy-Paste object augmentation strategies are used to increase robustness while reducing dependency on large training datasets.
Results: Experiments demonstrate that our method outperforms existing tracking techniques, achieving success rates of 95.27% and 95.62%, and average tracking errors of 1.94 mm and 2.53 mm for the In vitro and In vivo datasets, respectively. Furthermore, our method achieves a tracking speed of 102.13 FPS, making it suitable for real-time scenarios.
Conclusions: Our NDE framework can significantly enhance the reliability and efficiency of needle tip tracking during image-guided prostate biopsy.
Significance: The proposed method shows the potential to improve both clinical diagnosis and therapy for prostate cancer.
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BMC Womens Health
September 2025
Society for Family Health-Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria.
Background: Interventions aimed to increase healthcare provider empathy and capacity to deliver person-centered care have been shown to improve healthcare seeking and outcomes. In the context of self-injectable contraception, empathetic counseling and coaching may be promising approaches for addressing "fear of the needle" among clients interested in using subcutaneous depot medroxyprogesterone (DMPA-SC). In Nigeria, the Delivering Innovation in Self-Care (DISC) project developed and evaluated an empathy-based in-service training and supportive supervision intervention for public sector family (FP) planning providers implemented in conjunction with community-based mobilization.
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September 2025
Department of Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China (M.W., Z.Z., K.D., S.L., Y.L., F.G., M.G.). Electronic address:
Rationale And Objectives: To investigate the performance of CT-guided percutaneous CNB for the diagnosis of pancreatic tumors using a blunt-tip needle technique.
Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study included 103 consecutive patients (64 males and 39 females; mean age 61±12.3 years;range 21-86) who underwent CT-guided percutaneous CNB of pancreatic lesions using a blunt-tip needle technique between October 2021 and October 2023.
Med Eng Phys
October 2025
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Cape Town, 7701, South Africa; Centre for Research in Computational and Applied Mechanics (CERECAM), University of Cape Town, 7701, South Africa.
The usability and versatility of autoinjectors in managing chronic and autoimmune diseases have made them increasingly attractive in medicine. However, investigations into autoinjector designs require an understanding of the kinematic properties and fluid behaviour during injection. To optimise injection efficiency, this study develops a mathematical and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of an IM autoinjector by investigating the effects of viscosity, needle length, needle diameter, and medication volume on the injection process.
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September 2025
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare nitrous oxide (N2O) vs virtual reality (VR) as methods for reducing pain and anxiety during a dental injection. The primary objectives were to assess acute changes in stress responses by comparing salivary cortisol levels between the 2 groups and differences in injection pain scores.
Methods: A total of 132 female subjects serving as their own control received maxillary lateral incisor infiltration injections with the use of either N2O or a VR headset during separate appointments spaced at least 2 weeks apart.
Endoscopy
December 2025
Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Clinical Oncology, Center of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland.