Fasel, J. H. D., Gailloud, M., Grossholz, L. , Bidaut, L., Probst, F. and Terrier, F. (1996) Relationship between intrahepatic vessels and computer-generated hepatic scissurae: an in vitro assay. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 18 (1). pp. 43-46. ISSN 0930-1038
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Abstract
Liver segmentation is a matter of increasing importance for radiologists, in particular with respect to accurate preoperative localisation of focal hepatic lesions. Procedures for delineating the segmental anatomy from CT or MR images are therefore much in demand. In this context, a convenient technique for generating the intersegmental scissurae by computer has recently been proposed 9. The procedure, however, seemed questionable from an anatomical point of view. We therefore checked its relevance using anatomical vascular casts of post mortem livers and comparing the computergenerated scissurae with the actual course of the intrahepatic vessels. The results presented in this paper confirm that a rigid application of flat scissural planes is not able to render the real intrahepatic compartmentation. Only techniques considering the effective individual vascular anatomy can provide a correct determination of the hepatic segments. © 1996 Springer-Verlag.
Keywords: | article, computer analysis, hepatic vein, human, liver blood flow, liver circulation, liver disease, liver injury, liver structure, portal vein, priority journal, radiodiagnosis, radiologist, vessel, Aged, Cadaver, Female, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Liver, Male, Middle Aged, Portography, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Vena Cava, Inferior |
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Divisions: | College of Science > School of Computer Science |
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