Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Pelvicalyceal System of the Kidney Based on Native CT Images Are 1-Step Away from the Use of Contrast Agents

IF 1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
B. Guliev, A. Talyshinskii, I. Akbarov, V. Chukanov, P. Vasilyev
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Abstract

Objective To describe special algorithm for the semi-autonomous 3-dimensional reconstruction of the pelvicalyceal system based on native computed tomography images of patients with upper urinary tract obstruction. Materials and Methods Fifty patients with renal colic fitting to inclusion criteria were enrolled. All patients underwent computed tomography urography to perform 3-dimensional reconstruction of the pelvicalyceal system on the affected size based on excretory phase representing “gold standard” and on native phase, which was performed via Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit program updated with the described algorithm. Five urologists estimated their similarities and the potential use of non-contrast models for interventional planning. Contralateral non-distended pelvicalyceal system was reconstructed to evaluate the viability of the proposed technology in such cases. Surface areas of contrast and non-contrast models were compared. Distended pelvicalyceal system of 1 patient was used to reconstruct virtual endoscopic view. Obtained 3-dimensional non-contrast pelvicalyceal system models were analyzed by an engineer for suitability for 3-dimensional printing. Results The average surface area of contrast and non-contrast models was 3513 and 3371 mm2, respectively (P = .0818). Non-contrast 3-dimensional reconstruction was possible with all distended pelvicalyceal systems and with 9 non-distended cases. Properties of non-contrast models were estimated as 4.3 out of 5. Obtained models were suitable for their intraluminal reconstruction and potential 3-dimensional printing. Conclusion Described semi-autonomous approach allows for 3-dimensional reconstruction of dilated pelvicalyceal system based on non-contrast computed tomography images.
基于自然CT图像的肾盆腔系统三维重建离使用造影剂还有1步之遥
目的描述一种基于上尿路梗阻患者的计算机断层扫描图像的骨盆系统半自主三维重建的特殊算法。材料和方法纳入符合纳入标准的50例肾绞痛患者。所有患者都接受了计算机断层摄影泌尿系造影术,根据代表“金标准”的排泄期和自然期对受影响的大小进行骨盆系统的三维重建,这是通过用所述算法更新的医学成像交互工具包程序进行的。五位泌尿科医生估计了它们的相似性以及非对比模型在介入计划中的潜在用途。在这种情况下,重建对侧非扩张的骨盆系统,以评估所提出的技术的可行性。对比对比模型和非对比模型的表面积。1例患者的远端骨盆系统用于重建虚拟内窥镜视图。由工程师分析获得的三维非对比度骨盆系统模型是否适合三维打印。结果对比模型和非对比模型的平均表面积分别为3513和3371mm2(P = .0818)。所有扩张的骨盆系统和9例未扩张的病例都可以进行非对比三维重建。非对比模型的性质估计为4.3(满分5)。所获得的模型适用于管腔内重建和潜在的三维打印。结论所描述的半自主方法可以在非对比度计算机断层扫描图像的基础上对扩张的骨盆系统进行三维重建。
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Turkish journal of urology
Turkish journal of urology Medicine-Urology
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Turkish Journal of Urology is to contribute to the literature by publishing scientifically high-quality research articles as well as reviews, editorials, letters to the editor and case reports. The journal’s target audience includes, urology specialists, medical specialty fellows and other specialists and practitioners who are interested in the field of urology.
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