Three-dimensional (3D) visualization involves feature extraction and 3D reconstruction of CT images using a computer processing technology. It is a tool for displaying, describing, and interpreting 3D anatomy and morphological features of organs, thus providing intuitive, stereoscopic, and accurate methods for clinical decision-making. It has played an increasingly significant role in the diagnosis and management of liver diseases. Over the last decade, it has been proven safe and effective to use 3D simulation software for pre-hepatectomy assessment, virtual hepatectomy, and measurement of liver volumes in blood flow areas of the portal vein; meanwhile, the use of 3D models in combination with hydrodynamic analysis has become a novel non-i...
The purpose of this review is to analyse current literature related to the clinical applications of ...
Since its introduction to hepatobiliary surgery, three-dimensional (3D) imaging has assumed a growin...
Despite tremendous advances in traditional imaging technology over the past few decades, the intraop...
Three-dimensional (3D) visualization involves feature extraction and 3D reconstruction of CT images ...
Three-dimensional (3D) visualization involves feature extraction and 3D reconstruction of CT images ...
Three-dimensional (3D) visualization involves feature extraction and 3D reconstruction of CT images ...
Three-dimensional (3D) liver visualization is a new tool in liver surgery planning. In most cases, p...
Knowledge of patient-specific liver anatomy is key to patient safety during major hepatobiliary surg...
Objective. To determine whether 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional hepatic visualization is better for t...
AbstractThree-dimensional (3D) imaging is playing an increasingly important role in modern diagnosti...
Image processing is a very important tool in improving the quantity and quality of information given...
Key words: clinical hepatic anatomy; hepatic resection planning; computed tomography; 3-dimensional ...
International audiencePROBLEM/BACKGROUND: In order to help hepatic surgical planning we perfected au...
BACKGROUND In recent years, the development of digital imaging technology has had a significant i...
BACKGROUND In recent years, the development of digital imaging technology has had a significant i...
The purpose of this review is to analyse current literature related to the clinical applications of ...
Since its introduction to hepatobiliary surgery, three-dimensional (3D) imaging has assumed a growin...
Despite tremendous advances in traditional imaging technology over the past few decades, the intraop...
Three-dimensional (3D) visualization involves feature extraction and 3D reconstruction of CT images ...
Three-dimensional (3D) visualization involves feature extraction and 3D reconstruction of CT images ...
Three-dimensional (3D) visualization involves feature extraction and 3D reconstruction of CT images ...
Three-dimensional (3D) liver visualization is a new tool in liver surgery planning. In most cases, p...
Knowledge of patient-specific liver anatomy is key to patient safety during major hepatobiliary surg...
Objective. To determine whether 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional hepatic visualization is better for t...
AbstractThree-dimensional (3D) imaging is playing an increasingly important role in modern diagnosti...
Image processing is a very important tool in improving the quantity and quality of information given...
Key words: clinical hepatic anatomy; hepatic resection planning; computed tomography; 3-dimensional ...
International audiencePROBLEM/BACKGROUND: In order to help hepatic surgical planning we perfected au...
BACKGROUND In recent years, the development of digital imaging technology has had a significant i...
BACKGROUND In recent years, the development of digital imaging technology has had a significant i...
The purpose of this review is to analyse current literature related to the clinical applications of ...
Since its introduction to hepatobiliary surgery, three-dimensional (3D) imaging has assumed a growin...
Despite tremendous advances in traditional imaging technology over the past few decades, the intraop...