Image-Guided Surgery has become the standard of care in intracranial neurosurgery providing more exact resections while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Moving that process to abdominal organs presents additional challenges in the form of image segmentation, image to physical space registration, organ motion and deformation. In this paper, we present methodologies and results for addressing these challenges in two specific organs: the liver and the kidney.
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Galloway, R. L., Duke Herrell, S., & Miga, M. I. (2012). Image-guided abdominal surgery and therapy delivery. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, 3(2), 203–228. https://doi.org/10.1260/2040-2295.3.2.203
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