First online laboratory for 3D modelling, Visible Patient realizes from CT-scan or MRI images the 3D reconstruction of the liver.

What is the purpose of 3D liver modelling?

3D liver modelling is useful to:

  • Visualize the location of tumoral liver pathologies in 3D (carcinoma, angioma, cysts),
  • Understand the vascular anatomical variations of the liver in 3D,
  • Represent the anatomical segments of the liver in 3D,
  • Estimate postoperative remaining volumes following partial resection of the organ (segmentectomy),
  • Monitor tumoral volume evolution following drug therapy (chemotherapy) or radiation therapy (radiotherapy): 4D tumour follow-up,
  • Monitor the evolution of the hepatic volume following segmentectomy or portal embolization: 4F follow-up of the organ,
  • Ease manipulation and understanding of the virtual organ within the framework of information sharing or anatomical training for a medical and non-medical public.

These 3D digital clones can be coupled with simulators to improve training, or to surgical robots to guide the gesture of surgeons.

In which case is the 3D reconstruction of the liver useful?

The 3D modelling of the liver by Visible Patient can be used for following anatomical variations or pathologies:

  • Cancer:
    • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),
    • Hepatic metastasis (following colorectal cancer),
    • Peripheral and central cholangiocarcinoma (Klatskin).
  • Hepatic cirrhosis
  • Angioma
  • Polycystosis
  • Portal vein thrombosis
  • Situs inversus
  • Hepatoblastoma

Why model a liver in 3D?

3D liver modelling is useful for many applications:

  • Surgery  (open or minimally invasive)
  • Research and development
  • Clinical – preclinical studies
  • Robotic surgery
  • Training
  • Simulation
  • Augmented reality, virtual reality
  • 3D printing

 

What formats can you use to read your 3D models?

3D organs modelled by Visible Patient can be provided in various formats, in particular STL, VTK, GLB, VPZ…

Furthermore, the 3D models can be exploited from software developed by Visible Patient that is available free of charge on PC, Mac, iOS, virtual and augmented reality head-mounted displays.

The virtual and augmented reality model visualisation software (VP Render) has not been certified as a medical device and cannot be used for clinical purposes on humans. It can nevertheless be used for training purposes as an educational, study or research tool.

Visible Patient reconstructs all the organs of the human body.

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