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医学插图是理解复杂解剖异常的基石,而三维(3D)渲染则是强调基本医学概念和临床实践的先驱工具。在日本,SYNAPSE VINCENT 软件包 (SVSP; Fujifilm Medical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan)(国际上称为 "SYNAPSE 3D")是一种广受欢迎的三维渲染解决方案。然而,尽管它非常普遍,但阐明其实际用法并提供有见地的提示的资源却非常稀少。在这篇综述中,我们将重点讨论如何使用 SVSP 进行复杂解剖畸形的三维渲染,尤其是在泌尿外科领域。我们逐步演示了三维渲染的过程。通过将多相位对比增强 CT 图像输入应用程序,然后分割肾实质、图像配准、分割动脉和静脉系统以及上尿路,对一名患有马蹄肾并同时患有双侧精索静脉曲张的患者进行了三维渲染。使用 "遮罩编辑 "和 "直径设置 "工具进行手动调整,以确保准确性,尤其是在出现重大异常的情况下。随后,彩色编码结构出现,包括肾实质、动静脉系统和上尿路,从而提供了解剖异常的全面可视化。这篇综述强调了 SVSP 在可视化复杂解剖异常方面的有效性,并详细介绍了实用的渲染过程,尽管该软件还存在一些挑战,但它可以促进泌尿科医生更广泛地采用该应用软件。
Practical Step-by-step SYNAPSE VINCENT Rendering of Three-dimensional Graphics in Horseshoe Kidney with Bilateral Varicoceles.
Medical illustration serves as a cornerstone for understanding intricate anatomical anomalies, with three-dimensional (3D) rendering emerging as a pioneering tool for emphasizing basic medical concepts and clinical practices. In Japan, the SYNAPSE VINCENT software package (SVSP; Fujifilm Medical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan), internationally known as "SYNAPSE 3D," is a widely embraced solution for 3D rendering. However, despite its prevalence, resources elucidating its practical usage and offering insightful tips are scarce. In this review, we focus on the use of SVSP for 3D rendering of complex anatomical anomalies, particularly in the field of urology. We demonstrate a step-by-step process of 3D rendering. 3D rendering was performed in a sample case of a patient with horseshoe kidney and coexisting bilateral varicoceles through inputting of multiphase contrast-enhanced CT images into the application, followed by segmentation of the renal parenchyma, image registration, and segmentation of the arterial and venous systems as well as the upper urinary tract. Manual adjustments were made using the "Mask edit" and "Diameter setting" tools to ensure accuracy, particularly in cases of significant anomalies. Then, color-coded structures appeared, including the renal parenchyma, arterial and venous systems, and upper urinary tract, which provided a comprehensive visualization of the anatomical anomalies. This review highlights the effectiveness of the SVSP in visualizing complex anatomical abnormalities and detailing the practical rendering process, which could promote wider adoption of the application among urologists despite the challenges associated with the software.