Surface rendering of cross-sectional imaging and medical illustration for perinatal planning in conjoined twins.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Francois I Luks, Julie Monteagudo, Scott Collins, Stephanie A Eyerly-Webb, Lisa W Howley, Joseph B Lillegard, Inna N Lobeck, Michael J Beninati
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Abstract

Introduction: Surface rendering of diagnostic imaging data can reveal hidden conditions with an almost lifelike realism. However, early-gestation images alone are often insufficient to accurately predict postnatal anatomy. Yet, time-sensitive decisions may have to be made before detailed imaging becomes possible. In this case series, we evaluate how combining medical illustration with cross-sectional diagnostic imaging can enhance the accuracy and clinical value of early visualization of conjoined twins.

Methods: Early gestation magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans underwent semiautomated computerized post-hoc manipulation to allow the medical illustrator to create the most effective images of the twins.

Results: Four sets of conjoined twins were diagnosed before 17 weeks. Surface modeling allowed spatial manipulation of the twins to highlight their anatomic connections. Further volumetric enhancement and critical interpretation of the models assisted the illustrator in creating lifelike, accurate images of the twins. These illustrations allowed parents to visualize the likely presentation at birth, and helped the multidisciplinary team to plan postnatal management.

Conclusion: Surface rendering and surface modeling can be combined with medical illustration to create realistic, informative images of developing fetuses, using a level of detail that is tailored to the intended audience. This may be particularly useful in visualizing complex anomalies like conjoined twins.

用于连体双胞胎围产期规划的横截面成像表面渲染和医学插图。
引言诊断成像数据的表面渲染可以揭示隐藏的情况,几乎栩栩如生。然而,仅靠早期妊娠图像往往不足以准确预测出生后的解剖结构。然而,在可以进行详细成像之前,可能必须做出具有时间敏感性的决定。在本病例系列中,我们评估了将医学插图与横断面诊断成像相结合如何提高连体婴儿早期可视化的准确性和临床价值:方法:对妊娠早期的磁共振成像(MRI)扫描进行半自动计算机化的事后处理,以便医学插图画家为双胞胎绘制最有效的图像:结果:有四对连体双胞胎在 17 周前被确诊。表面建模允许对双胞胎进行空间操作,以突出其解剖连接。对模型进行进一步的体积增强和批判性解读,有助于插画家为双胞胎绘制逼真、准确的图像。这些插图让父母能够直观地看到双胞胎出生时的可能表现,并帮助多学科团队制定产后管理计划:结论:表面渲染和表面建模可与医学插图相结合,为发育中的胎儿绘制逼真、内容丰富的图像,并根据受众的需求提供相应的细节。这对连体婴儿等复杂畸形的可视化尤为有用。
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Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
48
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The first journal to focus on the fetus as a patient, ''Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy'' provides a wide range of biomedical specialists with a single source of reports encompassing the common discipline of fetal medicine.
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