Three-dimensional display of hepatic venous anatomy generated from spiral computed tomography data: Preliminary results

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A new method is presented for generating three-dimensional images of the hepatic venous anatomy from helical computed tomography (CT) scans using volumetric rendering. The helical CT scans were obtained using peripheral injection of intravenous contrast via a power injector. Five patients with suspected liver tumors were studied from which one sample case was selected for illustration. Surgical planning of hepatic resection from three-dimensional images will soon become a practical part of patient care. © 1992 Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine.

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Ney, D. R., Fishman, E. K., & Niederhuber, J. E. (1992). Three-dimensional display of hepatic venous anatomy generated from spiral computed tomography data: Preliminary results. Journal of Digital Imaging, 5(4), 242–245. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03167805

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