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** Output Fiducial List requires MarkupsFiducial List created in Markups Module which has no markups. | ** Output Fiducial List requires MarkupsFiducial List created in Markups Module which has no markups. | ||
** Skin Model requires a model which represents a skin, that is, a surface on the needle tips. | ** Skin Model requires a model which represents a skin, that is, a surface on the needle tips. | ||
− | ** Opacity Slider can change the opacity parameter of the Skin Model selected. | + | *** Opacity Slider can change the opacity parameter of the Skin Model selected. |
** Obstacle Model requires a model which represents obstacles needle paths should avoid. | ** Obstacle Model requires a model which represents obstacles needle paths should avoid. | ||
− | ** Opacity Slider can change the opacity parameter of the Obstacle Model selected. | + | *** Opacity Slider can change the opacity parameter of the Obstacle Model selected. |
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
This work is supported by NA-MIC, NCIGT, and the Slicer Community. Author: Atsushi Yamada, Shiga University of Medical Science (SUMS), Japan | |||||||
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Module Description
Use Cases
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Tutorials
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Panels and their use
- Parameters panel
- Target Point requires MarkupsFiducial List created in Markups Module which has only one markup.
- Output Fiducial List requires MarkupsFiducial List created in Markups Module which has no markups.
- Skin Model requires a model which represents a skin, that is, a surface on the needle tips.
- Opacity Slider can change the opacity parameter of the Skin Model selected.
- Obstacle Model requires a model which represents obstacles needle paths should avoid.
- Opacity Slider can change the opacity parameter of the Obstacle Model selected.
Similar Modules
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References
Percutaneous Approach Analysis project in 2014 Winter Project Week
Information for Developers
Section under construction. |