2018
Altres: ACCIO Tecniospring TECSPR17-1-0045
Virtual bronchoscopy (VB) is a non-invasive exploration tool for intervention planning and navigation of possible pulmonary lesions (PLs). A VB software involves the location of a PL and the calculation of a route, starting from the trachea, to reach it. The selection of a VB software might be a complex process, and there is no consensus in the community of medical software developers in which is the best-suited system to use or framework to choose. The authors present Bronchoscopy Exploration (BronchoX), a VB software to plan biopsy interventions that generate physician-readable instructions to reach the PLs. The authors' solution is open source, multiplatform, and extensible for future functionalities, designed by their multidisciplinary research and development group. BronchoX is a compound of different algorithms for segmentation, visualisation, and navigation of the respiratory tract. Performed results are a focus on the test the effectiveness of their proposal as an exploration software, also to measure its accuracy as a guiding system to reach PLs. Then, 40 different virtual planning paths were created to guide physicians until distal bronchioles. These results provide a functional software for BronchoX and demonstrate how following simple instructions is possible to reach distal lesions from the trachea.
Article
English
Medical image processing; Computerised tomography; Pneumodynamics; Medical computing; Lung; Path planning; Image segmentation; BronchoX; Navigation; PLs; Biopsy intervention planning; Virtual bronchoscopy; Noninvasive exploration tool; VB software; Medical software developers; Pulmonary lesions; Bronchoscopy exploration software; Virtual paths planning; Trachea; Physician readable instructions; Segmentation; Visualisation; Respiratory tract; Bronchioles
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad DPI2015/65286-R
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad BES2016/078042
Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca 2014/SGR-1470
Healthcare Technology Letters ; Vol. 5, Issue 5 (October 2018), p. 177-182
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