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− | * | + | * In "Navigatoin", "IGT Guidance" widget was designed and implemented to be shared with other IGT investigators. |
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Revision as of 15:01, 26 June 2009
Home < 2009 Summer Project Week Liver Ablation SlicerKey Investigators
- BWH: Haiying Liu, Noby Hata
- Georgetown: Ziv Yaniv
Objective
Implement a complete workflow:
- Load data.
- Manually mark regions (tumor, entry, critical structure).
- Process segmentation and export information to planning module (executable plugin with command line options).
- Load results of the optimization program.
- Configure OpenIGTLink module on Slicer and run OpenIGTLink IGSTK client.
- Navigate.
Approach, Plan
- Integrate code from Georgetown for step 3 into Slicer.
- Decide on appropriate format for describing the output of the optimization (set of trajectories and ablations along each trajectory).
- Implement a stub executable plugin as a stand in for the optimization program.
- Test the integrated workflow.
Progress
- Completed GUI design and implementation for "planning" part of the workflow.
- An unique feature in the planning part were tumor segmentation and ablation volume planning, taking ablation magin into account.
- "Navigatoin" part 80% done.
- In "Navigatoin", "IGT Guidance" widget was designed and implemented to be shared with other IGT investigators.
References
- Z. Yaniv, E. Wilson, D. Lindisch, K. Cleary, "Electromagnetic Tracking in the Clinical Environment", Med. Phys., Vol. 36(3), pp. 876-892, 2009. PMID: 19378748
- J. Tokuda et al., "OpenIGTLink: An open network protocol for image- guided therapy environment," International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, to appear.