Purpose An important issue in computer-assisted surgery of the liver is a fast and reliable transfer of preoperative resection plans to the intraoperative situation. One problem is to match the planning data, derived from preoperative CT or MR images, with 3D ultrasound images of the liver, acquired during surgery. As the liver deforms significantly in the intraoperative situation non-rigid registration is necessary. This is a particularly challenging task because pre- and intraoperative image data stem from different modalities and ultrasound images are generally very noisy. Methods One way to overcome these problems is to incorporate prior knowledge into the registration process. We propose a method of combining anatomical landmark inform...
US image registration is an important task e.g. in Computer Aided Surgery. Due to tissue deformation...
BACKGROUND Patient-to-image registration is a core process of image-guided surgery (IGS) systems....
International audienceWe present a new image-based technique to rigidly register intraoperative thre...
The qualitative and quantitative comparison of pre- and postoperative image data is an important pos...
Purpose Liver cancer is the 5 most common cancer and shows poor prognosis. Surgical removal of liver...
In navigated liver surgery the surgeon depends on the combination of pre-operative CT scans, which a...
In navigated liver surgery the surgeon depends on the combination of pre-operative CT scans, which a...
The resection of a tumor is one of the most common tasks in liver surgery. Here, it is of particular...
In this work we present a novel registration approach for laparoscopic liver surgery. The proposed m...
In modern medicine, computer support becomes more and more important. Especially the combination of ...
In minimally invasive oncologic renal and liver surgery with many advantages for the patient, the su...
Multimodal registration of intraoperative ultrasound and preoperative contrast enhanced computed tom...
Accurate hepatic vessel segmentation and registration using ultrasound (US) can contribute to benefi...
In many applications for minimal invasive surgery the acquisition of intra-operative medical images ...
Multimodal registration of intraoperative ultrasound and preoperative contrast enhanced computed tom...
US image registration is an important task e.g. in Computer Aided Surgery. Due to tissue deformation...
BACKGROUND Patient-to-image registration is a core process of image-guided surgery (IGS) systems....
International audienceWe present a new image-based technique to rigidly register intraoperative thre...
The qualitative and quantitative comparison of pre- and postoperative image data is an important pos...
Purpose Liver cancer is the 5 most common cancer and shows poor prognosis. Surgical removal of liver...
In navigated liver surgery the surgeon depends on the combination of pre-operative CT scans, which a...
In navigated liver surgery the surgeon depends on the combination of pre-operative CT scans, which a...
The resection of a tumor is one of the most common tasks in liver surgery. Here, it is of particular...
In this work we present a novel registration approach for laparoscopic liver surgery. The proposed m...
In modern medicine, computer support becomes more and more important. Especially the combination of ...
In minimally invasive oncologic renal and liver surgery with many advantages for the patient, the su...
Multimodal registration of intraoperative ultrasound and preoperative contrast enhanced computed tom...
Accurate hepatic vessel segmentation and registration using ultrasound (US) can contribute to benefi...
In many applications for minimal invasive surgery the acquisition of intra-operative medical images ...
Multimodal registration of intraoperative ultrasound and preoperative contrast enhanced computed tom...
US image registration is an important task e.g. in Computer Aided Surgery. Due to tissue deformation...
BACKGROUND Patient-to-image registration is a core process of image-guided surgery (IGS) systems....
International audienceWe present a new image-based technique to rigidly register intraoperative thre...