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Abstract
In this contribution, an image-guided therapy system supporting gynecologic radiation therapy is introduced. The overall workflow of the presented system starts with the arrival of the patient and ends with follow-up examinations by imaging and a superimposed visualization of the modeled device from a PACS system. Thereby, the system covers all treatments stages (pre-, intra- and postoperative) and has been designed and constructed by a computer scientist with feedback from an interdisciplinary team of physicians and engineers. This integrated medical system enables dispatch of diagnostic images directly after acquisition to a processing workstation that has an on-board 3D Computer Aided Design model of a medical device. Thus, allowing precise identification of catheter location in the 3D imaging model which later provides rapid feedback to the clinician regarding device location. Moreover, the system enables the ability to perform patient-specific pre-implant evaluation by assessing the placement of interstitial needles prior to an intervention via virtual template matching with a diagnostic scan.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24040583 PMCID: PMC3769542 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-2-395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1The overall end-to-end workflow of the presented system, starting with the arrival of the patient and finishing with follow-up examinations.
Figure 23D CAD models of an interstitial template (upper left), an obturator (upper middle) for Gynecologic Radiation Therapy, a modified interstitial template (upper right) and a tandem and ring (lower right) for Gynecologic Radiation Therapy.
Figure 3Screenshots of the research software () that has been developed as an own module under the medical platform 3D Slicer (http://www.slicer.org). The dataset used for the screenshots is available from (accessed August 2013): https://github.com/xjchen/igyne/tree/master/Sample%20data/.