ScanNT provides the
most powerful available visualisation software for generating a 3D
images of the observed organ within a few seconds on a standard PC
under clinical routine conditions. The physician can rapidly manipulate
all visualisation parameters with real-time feedback, e.g. the position
and rotation of data and observer, illumination, thresholds, arbitrary
cutting planes, etc.
The Visualization Software includes:
Arbitrarily oriented oblique cuts, cine loops in
all directions
Distance, angle & volume measurements in all
directions
Interactive, fast, intuitive segmentation tools
Six different visualisation modes
iso-surfaces
gradient shading
semi-transparent surfaces
X-ray simulation
maximum/minimum intensity projections (MIP)
user-configurable arbitrary combination
Filters, noise suppression, 2D and 3D image processing
Integrated database, archiving and on external mass
storage device (MO-disk)
User definable pre-sets for all applications
Video loop recording (AVI-format)
Snapshot image archiving in the database or disk
(TIF files), or print-out directly on the printer
Unmatched speed of all 3D operations up to real-time
3D image rendering!
ScanNT Application Areas:
Gynaecology, foetal diagnosis
Abdominal scans (liver, pancreas, kidney, etc.)
Radiology/Oncology & tumour measurements
Cardiology
Angiology
Neurology and Neurosurgery
Intraoperative
Orthopaedy
Urology etc.
Clinical Benefits:
Display of arbitrary slices
Accurate measurements on any desired plane, volume-try
Complete, reproducible documentation and archiving
3D image reconstruction and display
Free-hand scanning, no change of the familiar examina-tion
procedure
Isolation of interesting organ (e.g. vessels) or
pathology (e.g. tumour) from surrounding tissue
User definable pre-sets for all applications
Video loop recording (AVI-format)
Snapshot image archiving in the database or disk
(TIF files), or print-out directly on the printer
Unmatched speed of all 3D operations up to real-time
3D image rendering!
Please click on the image
for an enlarged view.
Comparison of a single slice (left), 3D surface
reconstruction (middle) and photograph of the baby 24 hours
after birth (right)
Isolating (middle) and removing the near-field
artefacts freeing the face
Removing the near-filed and other artefacts in
front of the face using free-hand erasing
The User Interface of InViVo-ScanNT
Arbitrary oblique cuts from the 3D
reconstruction
MIP visualisation of the fetal skeleton
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