Title :
Surgical planning for liver resection
Author :
Fishman, Elliot K. ; Kuszyk, Brian S. ; Heath, David G. ; Gao, Luomin ; Cabral, Brian
Author_Institution :
Johns Hopkins Med. Inst., MD, USA
fDate :
1/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Surgical resection is the cornerstone of curative therapy for primary and metastatic liver tumors. For best results, the surgeon must know the location of all hepatic tumor nodules relative to the major vessels that define the liver´s surgical anatomy. Computed tomography is very sensitive for detecting liver tumors, but its planar slices do not fully address the three-dimensional nature of this surgical problem. We have developed a technique using volume rendering of computed tomography data that provides a preoperative 3D map of the liver showing tumor location relative to key blood vessels. This technique also has important implications for emerging, minimally invasive therapies
Keywords :
blood; computerised tomography; image segmentation; liver; medical image processing; physiology; planning; rendering (computer graphics); stereo image processing; surgery; computed tomography data; curative therapy; hepatic tumor nodule location; liver resection; liver surgical anatomy; major vessels; metastatic liver tumors; minimally invasive therapies; preoperative 3D map; primary liver tumors; surgical planning; surgical resection; volume rendering; Anatomy; Arteries; Biomedical imaging; Blood vessels; Computed tomography; Lesions; Liver neoplasms; Medical treatment; Metastasis; Minimally invasive surgery; Surgery; Surges;