Abstract:
Visualization of tubular structures such as blood vessels is an important topic in medical imaging. One way to display tubular structures for diagnostic purposes is to ge...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Visualization of tubular structures such as blood vessels is an important topic in medical imaging. One way to display tubular structures for diagnostic purposes is to generate longitudinal cross-sections in order to show their lumen, wall, and surrounding tissue in a curved plane. This process is called curved planar reformation (CPR). We present three different methods to generate CPR images. A tube-phantom was scanned with computed tomography (CT) to illustrate the properties of the different CPR methods. Furthermore we introduce enhancements to these methods: thick-CPR, rotating-CPR and multi-path-CPR.
Published in: IEEE Visualization, 2002. VIS 2002.
Date of Conference: 27 October 2002 - 01 November 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 February 2008
Print ISBN:0-7803-7498-3