CPC A61B 8/469 (2013.01) [A61B 8/4245 (2013.01); A61B 8/5269 (2013.01)] | 11 Claims |
1. A method for locating a region of interest of a tissue based on ultrasonic detection, comprising:
acquiring, by a processor, ultrasonic echo signals from a detected region by using an ultrasonic probe;
identifying, by the processor, interfering regions and a region of interest in the detected region according to ultrasonic parameter values of the ultrasonic echo signals, wherein the interfering regions are outside the region of interest and comprise regions corresponding to one or more tissues;
judging, by the processor, whether the sizes of the interfering regions meet a preset condition or not; and
if the sizes of the interfering regions meet the preset condition, removing, by the processor, interfering signals which are signals corresponding to the interfering regions from the ultrasonic echo signals,
wherein after judging whether the sizes of the interfering regions meet a preset condition, or not, the method further comprises:
if the sizes of the interfering regions do not meet the preset condition, instructing, by the processor, an ultrasonic probe to adjust its position to acquire ultrasonic echo signals from an updated detected region, and performing judgment processing.
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