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Home < 2012 Summer Project Week Breakout Session:UltrasoundObjective
We discuss how to use 3D Slicer in ultrasound (US)-guided interventions. Our goal is to identify common functions in these applications and create a platform from them in 3D Slicer.
Time/Date/Place
- In 2012 Slicer programming week
- 1pm - 3pm, Thursday, June 21, 2012
- Grier, MIT
Coordinator
- Tamas Ungi, Queen's University
- Kirby Vosburgh, BWH
Agenda
- Temporal and spatial calibration of tracked US probes using PLUS (Csaba) (slides)
- Real time US display in Slicer to guide interventions (Tamas)
- Perk Tutor: A configurable, Slicer-based training platform for ultrasound-guided needle insertions (Tamas)
- Low cost hardware. Capture and replay of experimental or clinical sessions (Kirby)
- Slicer CaseHub - Plans for capturing, organizing, and accessing multi-track procedure data (Steve)
- US to US registration (Matt)
- 4D US in Slicer (Laurent)
- Transapical valve surgery - not yet in Slicer (Elvis)