Medical image display apparatus, method, and program

US9558589B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9558589-B2
Application numberUS-201514637547-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2015
Priority dateSep 12, 2012
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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A medical image display apparatus includes a three-dimensional image obtaining unit that obtains a three-dimensional image of a subject, a tubular tissue region obtaining unit that obtains a tubular tissue region representing a tubular tissue of the subject from the three-dimensional image, an endpoint identification unit that identifies, if the tubular tissue region obtained by the tubular tissue region obtaining unit is separated, each endpoint of the two tubular tissue regions connecting to the separating portion, a cross-sectional image generation unit that generates a cross-sectional image that includes the two endpoints identified by the endpoint identification unit, a display control unit that displays the cross-sectional image generated by the cross-sectional image generation unit and a three-dimensional image of the tubular tissue region, and a route receiving unit that receives input of a route connecting the two tubular tissue regions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A medical image display apparatus, comprising: a three-dimensional image obtaining unit that obtains a three-dimensional image of a subject; a tubular tissue region obtaining unit that obtains a tubular tissue region representing a tubular tissue of the subject from the three-dimensional image obtained by the three-dimensional image obtaining unit; an endpoint identification unit that identifies, if the tubular tissue region obtained by the tubular tissue region obtaining unit is separated, each endpoint of the two tubular tissue regions connecting to the separating portion; a cross-sectional image generation unit that generates a cross-sectional image that includes the two endpoints identified by the endpoint identification unit; a display control unit that displays the cross-sectional image generated by the cross-sectional image generation unit and a three-dimensional image of the tubular tissue region; and a route receiving unit that receives input of a route connecting between the two tubular tissue regions. 2. The medical image display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional image generation unit generates a cross-sectional image whose normal vector gives a maximum inner product with a normal vector of a projection plane of the three-dimensional image of the tubular tissue region. 3. The medical image display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the endpoint identification unit identifies points inputted by the user using an input device as the two endpoints. 4. The medical image display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the endpoint identification unit automatically detects and identifies the two endpoints. 5. The medical image display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the display control unit displays the cross-sectional image and the three-dimensional image of the tubular tissue region superimposed on top of each other. 6. The medical image display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the display control unit displays the cross-sectional image and the three-dimensional image of the tubular tissue region side-by-side. 7. The medical image display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional image generation unit generates, as the cross-sectional image, a CPR (Curved Planar Reformation) image using the route received by the route receiving unit as a core line. 8. The medical image display apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein: the route receiving unit receives the input of a route connecting the two tubular tissue regions a plurality of times; and the cross-sectional image generation unit generates a CPR image with respect to each input of a route. 9. The medical image display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the tubular tissue region is a large intestine, a small intestine, a bronchus, or a blood vessel. 10. A medical image display method, comprising the steps of: obtaining a three-dimensional image of a subject; obtaining a tubular tissue region representing a tubular tissue of the subject from the obtained three-dimensional image; if the obtained tubular tissue region is separated, identifying each endpoint of the two tubular tissue regions connecting to the separating portion; generating a cross-sectional image that includes the identified two endpoints; displaying the generated cross-sectional image and a three-dimensional image of the tubular tissue region; and receiving input of a route connecting between the two tubular tissue regions. 11. A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium containing a medical image display program for causing a computer to function as: a three-dimensional image obtaining unit that obtains a three-dimensional image of a subject; a tubular tissue region obtaining unit that obtains a tubular tissue region representing a tubular tissue of the subject from the three-dimensional image obtained by the three-dimensional image obtaining unit; an endpoint identification unit that identifies, if the tubular tissue region obtained by the tubular tissue region obtaining unit is separated, each endpoint of the two tubular tissue regions connecting to the separating portion; a cross-sectional image generation unit that generates a cross-sectional image that includes the two endpoints identified by the endpoint identification unit; a display control unit that displays the cross-sectional image generated by the cross-sectional image generation unit and a three-dimensional image of the tubular tissue region; and a route receiving unit that receives input of a route connecting between the two tubular tissue regions.

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  • Manipulating three-dimensional [3D] models or images for computer graphics · CPC title

  • generating planar views from image data, e.g. extracting a coronal view from a 3D image · CPC title

  • Centreline of tubular or elongated structure · CPC title

  • adapted to display 3D data · CPC title

  • Volume rendering · CPC title

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What does patent US9558589B2 cover?
A medical image display apparatus includes a three-dimensional image obtaining unit that obtains a three-dimensional image of a subject, a tubular tissue region obtaining unit that obtains a tubular tissue region representing a tubular tissue of the subject from the three-dimensional image, an endpoint identification unit that identifies, if the tubular tissue region obtained by the tubular tis…
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Fujifilm Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B6/03. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Jan 31 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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