Computed Cleansing for Virtual Colonoscopy Using a Three-Material Transition Model |
Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention - MICCAI 2003, Volume 2879 / 2003 - 2003
Virtual colonoscopy is a non-invasive technique for the detection of polyps. Currently, a clean colon is required; as without cleansing the colonic wall cannot be segmented. Enhanced bowel preparation schemes opacify intraluminal remains to enable colon segmentation. Computed cleansing (as opposed to physical cleansing of the bowels) allows removal of tagged intraluminal remains. This paper describes a model that allows proper classification of transitions between three materials: gas, tissue and tagged intraluminal remains. The computed cleansing effectively detects and removes the remains from the data. Inspection of the 'clean' wall is possible using common surface visualization techniques.
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@InProceedings { STFPVV03, author = "Serlie, I.W.O. and Truyen, R. and Florie, Jasper and Post, Frits H. and Vliet, L.J. van and Vos, F.M.", title = "Computed Cleansing for Virtual Colonoscopy Using a Three-Material Transition Model", booktitle = "Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention - MICCAI 2003", series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science", volume = "2879 / 2003", year = "2003", note = "3-540-20464-4", url = "http://graphics.tudelft.nl/Publications-new/2003/STFPVV03" }