Slicer-IGT
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Slicer for Image Guided Therapy is an open-source surgical navigation software for Image Guided Therapy. The software is an extension o 3D Slicer that is freely available, open-source software for visualization, registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical data.
- Free open-source software
- Available for commercialization by concealing proprietary codes (thanks to BSD-style license)
- Available for Windows, Mac, Linux
- Access to state-of-art scientific medical image processing algorithm in Slicer
- Scientific workshops and seminars
Release notes with binary downloads
- Slicer for IGT version 2.6 Windows Linux Mac OS
- Stable version actively tested in MR-guided therapies. Not actively updated.
- Slicer for IGT version 3beta Windows Linux Mac OS
- In active development. Recommended for research.
Source Code Downloads and Documents
[For Developpers] | For Clinicians | For Industory Collaborators |
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Tutorial
- Slicer for IGT 2.6 Tutorial (Power Point)
- This presentation guide you to download and istall Slicer version 2.6 for IGT, and mock-up navigation surgery using plastic skull.
- Slicer for IGT 3.0b Tutorial (Power Point)
- To be uploaded.
Screenshots
People
Nobuhiko Hata, PhD (Project Manager)
Haiying Liu, MS (Senior Programmer)
Eigil Samset, PhD (tracker control)
Simon DiMaio, PhD (Real-time image control)
Users/Collaborators/Sponsors
- Call for snapshots
- We are soliciting a snapshot of Slicer used in IGT. Please send an message to Nobuhiko Hata (hata {at-mark} bwh.harvard.edu} with the project description. Your contact info and snapshots will be listed in this page. Thank you!
Concat Information
Nobuhiko Hata, the lead developper for "Slicer for IGT" development team at National Center for Image Guided Therapy for more information. Email: hata {at-mark} bwh.harvard.edu
Discraimer
Slicer and Slicer IGT are made available by support from US National Institutes of Health. National Center for Image Guided Therapy does NOT distribute Slicer for IGT for clinical use, nor is not liable for any damage caused by Slicer. Read the [license for Slicer] for more detail. Those who intend to use Slicer for IGT in clinical studies have to have approval from their own institution thorough their institutional review board.