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“Calculator” consists in a volumetric evaluation of kidney stones and also provides information on surgical duration. Moreover, it provides the estimated time of lithotripsy and consequently the operative time. It provides in a few seconds a 3D view of the stone(s) and axial, coronal and sagittal views with CT-scan DICOMs.
 
  
 
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“Calculator” consists in a volumetric evaluation of kidney stones and also provides information on surgical duration. Moreover, it provides the estimated time of lithotripsy and consequently the operative time. It provides in a few seconds a 3D view of the stone(s) and axial, coronal and sagittal views with CT-scan DICOMs.
 
 
 
 
# Open 3DSlicer and download “Calculator” using the “Extension Manager”
 
# Import DICOM data from a CT-scan (better with non-enhanced series)
 
# Open “Crop Volume” module
 
  * “Create a new annotation ROI” (Region Of Interest)
 
  * Size the ROI in x, y and z axes using axial (red), sagittal (yellow) and coronal (green) view in four-up disposition.
 
  * Create a new volume (name will be: “name cropped”)
 
  * Click “Apply” button
 
# Open “Calculator” module:
 
  * Select volume: “name cropped”
 
  * Choose threshold (houndfields units) minimum and maximun to fit to the stone
 
  * If there are multiples stones select “split islands into segments” with a recommended “minimum size” of 40 voxels
 
  * Select a mode of treatment (laser source, core-diameter of laser fiber, laser settings and stone type)
 
  * Select “show 3D” if you want to visualize in 3D-view the segmented stone(s)
 
  * Click “Apply” button. A table will appear to show the segment’s name, volume (mm3) and time of lithotripsy (min)
 
  
 
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1. Open 3DSlicer and download “Calculator” using the “Extension Manager”
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2. Import DICOM data from a CT-scan (better with non-enhanced series)
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3. Open “Crop Volume” module
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  - a. “Create a new annotation ROI” (Region Of Interest)
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  - b. Size the ROI in x, y and z axes using axial (red), sagittal (yellow) and coronal (green) view in four-up disposition.
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  - c. Create a new volume (name will be: “name cropped”)
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  - d. Click “Apply” button
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4. Open “Calculator” module:
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  - a. Select volume: “name cropped”
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  - b. Choose threshold (houndfields units) minimum and maximun to fit to the stone
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  - c. If there are multiples stones select “split islands into segments” with a recommended “minimum size” of 40 voxels
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  - d. Select a mode of treatment (laser source, core-diameter of laser fiber, laser settings and stone type)
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  - e. Select “show 3D” if you want to visualize in 3D-view the segmented stone(s)
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  - f. Click “Apply” button. A table will appear to show the segment’s name, volume (mm3) and time of lithotripsy (min)
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Revision as of 16:05, 6 November 2019

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Introduction and Acknowledgements


Author: Frédéric Panthier, AFFILIATION
Contributor1: Laurent Berthe, AFFILIATION
Contributor2: Steeve Doizi, AFFILIATION
Contributor3: Oliver Traxer, AFFILIATION
Contributor4: Lounès Illoul, AFFILIATION

Contact: Frédéric Panthier, <email>fredericpanthier@gmail.com</email>

Isomics, Inc. <- Replace this logo with yours  
Surgical Planning Laboratory (SPL) <-Replace this logo with yours  

Module Description

“Calculator” consists in a volumetric evaluation of kidney stones and also provides information on surgical duration. Moreover, it provides the estimated time of lithotripsy and consequently the operative time. It provides in a few seconds a 3D view of the stone(s) and axial, coronal and sagittal views with CT-scan DICOMs.

Use Cases

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Tutorials

Below, we describe the Instructions Guide to use Calculator: 1. Open 3DSlicer and download “Calculator” using the “Extension Manager” 2. Import DICOM data from a CT-scan (better with non-enhanced series) 3. Open “Crop Volume” module - a. “Create a new annotation ROI” (Region Of Interest) - b. Size the ROI in x, y and z axes using axial (red), sagittal (yellow) and coronal (green) view in four-up disposition. - c. Create a new volume (name will be: “name cropped”) - d. Click “Apply” button 4. Open “Calculator” module: - a. Select volume: “name cropped” - b. Choose threshold (houndfields units) minimum and maximun to fit to the stone - c. If there are multiples stones select “split islands into segments” with a recommended “minimum size” of 40 voxels - d. Select a mode of treatment (laser source, core-diameter of laser fiber, laser settings and stone type) - e. Select “show 3D” if you want to visualize in 3D-view the segmented stone(s) - f. Click “Apply” button. A table will appear to show the segment’s name, volume (mm3) and time of lithotripsy (min)

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Similar Modules

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References

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