Presentation 2004/3/12
Development of an interactive tool to mark 3-D sulcus lines in a neurosurgical planning system
Shunrou FUJIWARA, Koichi MATSUDA, Masashi KAMEDA, Takashi INOUE, Akio DOI, Akira OGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Neurosurgeons generally decide on the position on a patient head to operate at a surgical planning meeting. In the meeting, doctors imagine the 3-D image of a patient with models of a brain and mannequins and pens as well as confirming slice images (MR, CT and so on). However, shape of the models and the mannequins have differences from that of individuals, so these differences are needed to be compensated as much as possible by the imagination of doctors with medical knowledge and experiences. Therefore, interactive surgical planning systems to support doctors at the meeting, which have a tool of drawing the 3-D lines interactively on a patient 3-D data in a virtual space, are useful. In our research, we propose a method of developing the interactive tool of to mark 3-D sulcus lines in a neurosurgical planning system.
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Keyword(in English) surgical planning system / volume data / neurosurgery / sulcus / interactive processing
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Title (in English) Development of an interactive tool to mark 3-D sulcus lines in a neurosurgical planning system
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Keyword(1) surgical planning system
Keyword(2) volume data
Keyword(3) neurosurgery
Keyword(4) sulcus
Keyword(5) interactive processing
1st Author's Name Shunrou FUJIWARA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University()
2nd Author's Name Koichi MATSUDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University
3rd Author's Name Masashi KAMEDA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University
4th Author's Name Takashi INOUE
4th Author's Affiliation Neurosurgery, Iwate Medical University
5th Author's Name Akio DOI
5th Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University
6th Author's Name Akira OGAWA
6th Author's Affiliation Neurosurgery, Iwate Medical University
Date 2004/3/12
Paper # IE2003-249
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 739
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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