[Individual preoperative 3D modeling of vascular brain pathology].

Autor: Okishev DN; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Podoprigora AE; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Belousova OB; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Pilipenko YV; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Shechtman OD; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Lasunin NV; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Belyaev AY; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Poshataev VK; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Kutin MA; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Konovalov AN; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Spiru AM; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia., Okisheva EA; Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia., Eliava SS; Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia.
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko [Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko] 2019; Vol. 83 (4), pp. 34-45.
DOI: 10.17116/neiro20198304134
Abstrakt: The possibility of segmenting three-dimensional objects by DICOM-series is well known and available both on specialized workstations and on personal computers. The technique, however, is relatively rarely used in clinical practice, and we believe that the benefits of preoperative preparation using segmented 3D models are underestimated. The article is devoted to our experience in using segmentation of anatomical structures based on CT and MRI for preoperative preparation for surgical operations performed in neurosurgical departments on patients with vascular pathology. The paper discusses the types and possibilities of segmentation, provides some examples describing the clinical use of the technique.
Databáze: MEDLINE