A possible concept for an interactive 3D visualization system for training and planning of liver surgery | Tron Darvann, Morten Bro-Nielsen, M. Damgaard, Andy B. Dobrzeniecki, U. Knigge, Per Larsen, S. Nasr, L. B. Svendsen
| Abstract | A demonstration of a fully interactive (20 frames per second) 3D graphics display of the blood vessels supporting the biliary tree and bileduct, automatically segmented from CT data, is given. Emphasis is on speed of interaction, modularity and programmer friendliness of graphics programming environment, use of standard, medium resolution CT data, and the usefulness in preoperative guidance in connection with liver resectioning for removal of tumours/metastases | Keywords | biomedical education; computer based training; data visualisation; interactive systems; liver; medical computing; surgery | Type | Conference paper [With referee] | Conference | Medical Informatics Europe '96: Human Facets in Information Technologies | Editors | Brender, J.; Christensen, J.P.; Scherrer, J.-R.; McNair, P. | Year | 1996 pp. 1052-1054 | Publisher | IOS Press | BibTeX data | [bibtex] | IMM Group(s) | Image Analysis & Computer Graphics |
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