Presentation 2004/1/16
Analysis of the Similarity of the Operation Path by Automatic Searching of Neurosurgical Path (Medical Imaging)
Tetsuya Fujii, Hiroshi Emoto, Nobuo Sugou, Toshiaki Mito,
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Abstract(in English) We have proposed an automatic searching of neurosurgical path which integrates soft tissues and blood vessels structures. In this paper, we calculated neurosurgical paths from all the points on the surface of the head, and compared all the paths with paying attention to the shape of the path. In the result of the cases which we used, neurosurgical paths gathered for some points. We propose a simple and fast automatic searching of neurosurgical path by using this property.
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Keyword(in English) neurosurgery / surgical path / preoperative planning / faster algorithm
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Title (in English) Analysis of the Similarity of the Operation Path by Automatic Searching of Neurosurgical Path (Medical Imaging)
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Keyword(1) neurosurgery
Keyword(2) surgical path
Keyword(3) preoperative planning
Keyword(4) faster algorithm
1st Author's Name Tetsuya Fujii
1st Author's Affiliation Keihanna Info-Communication Research Ctr. Communications Research Laboratory (CRL)()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi Emoto
2nd Author's Affiliation Keihanna Info-Communication Research Ctr. Communications Research Laboratory (CRL)
3rd Author's Name Nobuo Sugou
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Neurosurgery, Toho University School of medicine
4th Author's Name Toshiaki Mito
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Neurosurgery, Toho University School of medicine
Date 2004/1/16
Paper # MI2003-57
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 597
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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