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Differentiable centerline-aware framework for aneurysm neck delineation in volumetric angiography
Xinyan Liu1, Jian Zhou2,3,4, Hongyue Zhang5
1Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of the Naval Medical University (Changhai Hospital), School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.
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Accurate morphological characterization of the intracranial aneurysm (IA) neck is fundamental to clinical decision-making and interventional planning. While Three-Dimensional Rotational Angiography serves as the reference standard, automated analysis across volumetric modalities (CTA/MRA) is hindered by topological discontinuities near bifurcations. Existing voxel-wise methods often produce jagged boundaries, compromising metric reliability. To address this, we propose NeckSpline, a differentiable framework treating the neck as a continuous, periodic cubic B-spline. Unlike discrete approaches, it optimizes a closed curve anchored by the parent-vessel centerline, integrating a tightness regularizer and Euler Characteristic (EC) topological loss. Extensive evaluations on MCA-CTA and ADAM-TOF benchmarks demonstrate that NeckSpline achieves superior localization accuracy and clinical non-inferiority, with a neck width Mean Absolute Error (MAE) of 0.44 mm and an angle MAE of 4.6°, significantly outperforming state-of-the-art baselines while maintaining sub-second inference. By guaranteeing topological integrity and sub-voxel precision, the framework offers a robust solution for automated pre-procedural assessment.

