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Key Investigators
BWH: Matthew Toews, Alireza Mehrtash, Steve Pieper, William M. Wells III
Queen's: Csaba Pinter, Andras Lasso
Project Description
Objective
This project will investigate approaches to ultrasound-based visualization and navigation in the context of neurosurgery. The goal will be to develop a persistent representation of intra-operatively acquired 2D US data that can be visualized in conjunction with pre-operative MR data.
Approach, Plan
- We will brainstorm approaches based on current Slicer and PLUS software capabilities. Possible approaches include
- real-time 3D ultrasound reconstruction
- painting US data onto predefined visualization planes.
Progress
- We developed a python module that can be used to reconstruct ultrasound volumes online from Slicer, via an active PLUS Server connection.
- The ultrasound volume can be acquired, visualized and navigated via Slicer, e.g. through the use of a stylus.
- We tested the module on data an existing AMIGO neurosurgery case, and investigated navigation via a Leap Motion gesture controller.