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Revision as of 11:04, 24 June 2015
Home < 2015 Multimodal Guidance for Breast Cancer SurgeryKey Investigators
- Mikael Brudfors, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) --- formerly KTH & UBC, next UCL
- David García, UC3M
- Javier Pascau, UC3M
Project Description
Objective
- Development of an intraoperative guidance system for breast cancer surgery that would allow for guidance, tumor detection and localization.
Approach, Plan
- Possibilities of combining multiple imaging modalities (3D Scanner Surface data, US, MR) and visualizing these in 3D Slicer
Progress
- Acquire tracked US using the PLUS toolkit (DONE)
- Record surface data using an Artec 3D scanner and visualize it in 3D Slicer (DONE)
- Communicate with the 3D Scanner through 3D slicer module (WORK IN PROGRESS)
- Define an acquisition protocol. Tamas Ungi showed their protocol and Slicer module that includes needle tracking and a possible collaboration was identified (WORK IN PROGRESS)