Assembling a Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography Database

2013 
Objectives:It is important for surgery to keep up with new technologies. Current skull-base techniques use stereotactic navigation, assisted by magnetic resonance (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) compilation. Our objective is to assemble a normalized CT database for three-dimensional (3D) endocranial renderings. This database can provide preoperative information for assistive mapping and intraoperative land marking during procedures.Methods:222 CT studies were pooled between October 2011and December 2012. These studies were then deidentified and loaded into third party software, Osirix (Pixmeo, Switzerland), and reconstructed into 3D renderings. The Osirix program is a freeware-based Apple-only-program capable of volumetric analysis, metrics, and 3D space manipulation. The database was then encrypted for patient information protection.Results:A total of 179 studies(101 males and 78 females) were ultimately used. Two-hundred gigabytes of hard-disk space was used. An Apple (Cuptertino, CA) laptop, running...
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