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- Rafael Palomar (Oslo Unviersity Hospital/NTNU, Norway)
- Gabriella d'Albenzio (Oslo University Hospital, Norway)
- Ruoyan Meng (NTNU, Norway)
- Ole Vegard Solberg (SINTEF, Norway)
- Geir Arne Tangen (SINTEF, Norway)
This project will continue the development of the Slicer-Liver extension that will be developed through the ALive project. The objective of the Slicer-Liver extension is to provide researchers with tools to perform liver analytics towards planning of liver interventions (resections, ablations).
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Liver resection planning:
- Integration of resection contours
- Real-time 2D resection risk maps
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Testing:
- Improve testing infrastructure of the project
For this Project week we will build on the advances obtained in the las project week. Some of the objectives are based on new functionality that has been tested but not integrated yet, while some other objectives are refinement of functionality previusly integrated in [Slicer-Liver PW36](https://github.com/NA-MIC/ProjectWeek/tree/master/PW37_2022_Virtual/Projects/Slicer-Liver
In this project week, we have changed the user interaction to use segmentations instead of models, which greatly simplifies the user interaction.
There is a PR for adding this extension to the extension manager. This be effective when we prepare a tutorial video on the use of the extension.
There are still standard features (e.g., volumetry computation) and new research features (e.g, risk maps visualization, new planning algorithms) that we would like to implement in future Project Weeks.
- [Slicer-Liver PW37](https://github.com/NA-MIC/ProjectWeek/tree/master/PW37_2022_Virtual/Projects/Slicer-Liver
- [Slicer-Liver PW36](https://github.com/NA-MIC/ProjectWeek/tree/master/PW36_2022_Virtual/Projects/Slicer-Liver
- Slicer-Liver PW35 (June 2021)
- NorMIT-Plan at NA-MIC project week (january 2020)
- NorMIT-Plan at NA-MIC project week (December 2020)
- Palomar, Rafael, et al. "A novel method for planning liver resections using deformable Bézier surfaces and distance maps." Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 144 (2017): 135-45.
- Palomar, Rafael, et al. "Surface reconstruction for planning and navigation of liver resections." Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics 53 (2016): 30-42.