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Interactive Visualization for Neck-Dissection Planning

by K. W. Brodlie, D. J. Duke, K. I. Joy (editors, Arno Krüger, Christian Tietjen, Jana Hintze, Bernhard Preim, Ilka Hertel, Gero Strauß
"... In this paper, we present visualization techniques for neck dissection planning. These interventions are carried out to remove lymph node metastasis in the neck region. 3d visualization is intended to explore and to quantify anatomic and pathologic structures and thus support decisions concerning th ..."
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In this paper, we present visualization techniques for neck dissection planning. These interventions are carried out to remove lymph node metastasis in the neck region. 3d visualization is intended to explore and to quantify anatomic and pathologic structures and thus support decisions concerning

Analysis and Exploration of 3d Visualization For Neck-Dissection Planning

by Arno Krüger, Gero Strauß , et al. , 2005
"... We present visualization techniques for neck dissection planning. These interventions are carried out to remove lymph node metastasis in the neck region. In 18 CT-datasets, the relevant anatomic and pathologic structures were segmented. 3d visualization is intended to explore and to quantify anatomi ..."
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We present visualization techniques for neck dissection planning. These interventions are carried out to remove lymph node metastasis in the neck region. In 18 CT-datasets, the relevant anatomic and pathologic structures were segmented. 3d visualization is intended to explore and to quantify

Evaluation of Perception Performance in Neck Dissection Planning using Eye Tracking and Attention Landscapes

by Oliver Burgert A, Veronika Örn A, Boris M. Velichkovsky B, Michael Gessat A, Markus Joos B, Strauß D, Christian Tietjen E, Bernhard Preim E, Ilka Hertel D
"... Neck dissection is a surgical intervention at which cervical lymph node metastases are removed. Accurate surgical planning is of high importance because wrong judgment of the situation causes severe harm for the patient. Diagnostic perception of radiological images by a surgeon is an acquired skill ..."
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Neck dissection is a surgical intervention at which cervical lymph node metastases are removed. Accurate surgical planning is of high importance because wrong judgment of the situation causes severe harm for the patient. Diagnostic perception of radiological images by a surgeon is an acquired skill

Pre-operative Segmentation of Neck CT Datasets for the

by Planning Of Neck
"... For the pre-operative segmentation of CT neck datasets, we developed the software assistant NeckVision.The relevant anatomical structures for neck dissection planning can be segmented and the resulting patient-specific 3D-models are visualized afterwards in another software system for intervention ..."
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For the pre-operative segmentation of CT neck datasets, we developed the software assistant NeckVision.The relevant anatomical structures for neck dissection planning can be segmented and the resulting patient-specific 3D-models are visualized afterwards in another software system for intervention

Reconstruction of Blood Vessels from Neck CT Datasets using Stable 3D Mass-Spring Models

by C. P. Botha, G. Kindlmann, W. J. Niessen, B. Preim (editors, Jana Dornheim, Dirk J. Lehmann, Lars Dornheim, Bernhard Preim, Gero Strauß
"... Preoperative neck dissection planning benefits from a smooth, organic visualization of the main blood vessels of the neck, in particular the carotid artery and jugular vein. While most reconstruction techniques for vasculature are designed for segmenting the complete vessel tree, our goal is to isol ..."
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Preoperative neck dissection planning benefits from a smooth, organic visualization of the main blood vessels of the neck, in particular the carotid artery and jugular vein. While most reconstruction techniques for vasculature are designed for segmenting the complete vessel tree, our goal

Computer Assisted Surgery Planning for Neck Dissections AUTHORS

by Christian Tietjen, Jana Dornheim, Bernhard Preim, Ilka Hertel, Gero Strauß
"... To support the preoperative planning of neck dissections, 3d visualizations are intended to explore and to quantify anatomic and pathologic structures. Neck dissections are carried out for patients with malignant tumors in the head and neck region. These surgical procedures are necessary because the ..."
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To support the preoperative planning of neck dissections, 3d visualizations are intended to explore and to quantify anatomic and pathologic structures. Neck dissections are carried out for patients with malignant tumors in the head and neck region. These surgical procedures are necessary because

Planned Neck Dissection Following Radiation Treatment for Head and Neck Malignancy

by J F Dautremont , M K Brake , G Thompson , J Trites , R D Hart , S M Taylor
"... Introduction. Optimal therapy for patients with metastatic neck disease remains controversial. Neck dissection following radiotherapy has traditionally been used to improve locoregional control. Methods. A retrospective review of 28 patients with node-positive head and neck malignancy treated with ..."
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with planned neck dissection following radiotherapy between January 2002 and December 2005 was performed to assess treatment outcomes. Results. Median interval to neck dissection was 9.6 weeks with a median number of 21 + 9 lymph nodes per specimen. Ten of 31 (32%) neck dissection specimens demonstrated

doi:10.1155/2012/954203 Research Article Planned Neck Dissection Following Radiation Treatment for

by Neck Malignancy
"... Copyright © 2012 J. F. Dautremont et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Introduction. Optimal therapy for patients w ..."
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with metastatic neck disease remains controversial. Neck dissection following radiotherapy has traditionally been used to improve locoregional control. Methods. A retrospective review of 28 patients with node-positive head and neck malignancy treated with planned neck dissection following radiotherapy between

International Seminars in Surgical Oncology BioMed Central Review Planned neck dissection following chemo-radiotherapy in advanced

by Tejpal Gupta, Jai Prakash, Agarwal Open Access , 2004
"... © 2004 Gupta and Agarwal; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ..."
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© 2004 Gupta and Agarwal; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

ORIGINAL ARTICLE ISOLATED NECK RECURRENCE AFTER DEFINITIVE RADIOTHERAPY FOR NODE-POSITIVE HEAD AND NECK CANCER: SALVAGE IN THE DISSECTED OR UNDISSECTED NECK

by Stanley L. Liauw, John W. Werning, Douglas B. Villaret, William M. Mendenhall , 2006
"... Abstract: Background. The role of salvage neck dissection for isolated regional recurrences after definitive radiotherapy (RT) is ill-defined. Methods. Five-hundred fifty patients were treated with RT for lymph node–positive head and neck cancer. RT consisted of a median dose of 74.4 Gy. Chemotherap ..."
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. Chemotherapy was administered in 133 patients (24%). Patients were followed for neck failure after planned neck dissection (n 341) or observation (n 209). Sal-vage therapy was offered to those with isolated neck recur-rences. Results. There were 54 (10%) failures in the neck at a median 3.7 months after RT
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