Contributors: Bano, Sophia; Casella, Alessandro; Vasconcelos, Francisco; Qayyum, Abdul; Benzinou, Abdesslam; Mazher, Moona; Meriaudeau, Fabrice; Lena, Chiara; Cintorrino, Ilaria Anita; De Paolis, Gaia Romana; Biagioli, Jessica; Grechishnikova, Daria; Jing, Jiao; Bai, Bizhe; Qiao, Yanyan; Bhattarai, Binod; Gaire, Rebati Raman; Subedi, Ronast; Vazquez, Eduard; Płotka, Szymon; Lisowska, Aneta; Sitek, Arkadiusz; Attilakos, George; Wimalasundera, Ruwan; David, Anna L; Paladini, Dario; Deprest, Jan; De Momi, Elena; Mattos, Leonardo S; Moccia, Sara; Stoyanov, Danail
نبذة مختصرة : Fetoscopy laser photocoagulation is a widely adopted procedure for treating Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS). The procedure involves photocoagulation pathological anastomoses to restore a physiological blood exchange among twins. The procedure is particularly challenging, from the surgeon's side, due to the limited field of view, poor manoeuvrability of the fetoscope, poor visibility due to amniotic fluid turbidity, and variability in illumination. These challenges may lead to increased surgery time and incomplete ablation of pathological anastomoses, resulting in persistent TTTS. Computer-assisted intervention (CAI) can provide TTTS surgeons with decision support and context awareness by identifying key structures in the scene and expanding the fetoscopic field of view through video mosaicking. Research in this domain has been hampered by the lack of high-quality data to design, develop and test CAI algorithms. Through the Fetoscopic Placental Vessel Segmentation and Registration (FetReg2021) challenge, which was organized as part of the MICCAI2021 Endoscopic Vision (EndoVis) challenge, we released the first large-scale multi-center TTTS dataset for the development of generalized and robust semantic segmentation and video mosaicking algorithms with a focus on creating drift-free mosaics from long duration fetoscopy videos. For this challenge, we released a dataset of 2060 images, pixel-annotated for vessels, tool, fetus and background classes, from 18 in-vivo TTTS fetoscopy procedures and 18 short video clips of an average length of 411 frames for developing placental scene segmentation and frame registration for mosaicking techniques. Seven teams participated in this challenge and their model performance was assessed on an unseen test dataset of 658 pixel-annotated images from 6 fetoscopic procedures and 6 short clips. For the segmentation task, overall baseline performed was the top performing (aggregated mIoU of 0.6763) and was the best on the vessel class (mIoU of 0.5817) while team RREB was the ...
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