Background: The evaluation and improvement of MRI-based grading schemes such as PI-RADS requires the correlation of histological findings with MRI images. Several approaches have been described to join the two modalities. However, these approaches have in common that they all require modification of the pathology workflow. Here, we describe a novel method to utilize vertex models for the correlation of histological findings with MRI images without affecting the histological sectioning protocol. Methods: Three patients with prostate cancer who underwent radical prostatectomy as well as presurgical MRI were selected. Prostates are segmented on the MRI images to extract a 3D vertex model using 3D Slicer. Histological sectioning is then applied on the vertex model to yield reference planes for the tissue slides. Afterwards, slides and annotated tumor regions are aligned with the reference planes using the Coherent Point Drift algorithm. Carcinomas can then be visualized in 3D using the three different techniques of block representation, convex hull and Metaballs. Results: 3D Slicer allows importing vertex models for segmentation purposes and thus the reconstructed tumors can be utilized as annotations in the original MRI images. Registration results are evaluated using the Jaccard index, which is computed by dividing the intersection area between tissue slide and reference plane by their union area. To evaluate the 3D reconstructions, the tumor-to-tissue ratio of the histological slides is computed. Block representation results in 76% of the original ratio while the convex hull causes a strong increase of 456%. The Metaball algorithm comprises a threshold parameter which affects the size of the 3D volume. Tumor-to-tissue ratios can be matched perfectly by selecting appropriate threshold values. Conclusions: Our introduced method allows the correlation of histological findings with MRI images without the need to adapt the pathologists' workflow. In fact, the accuracy of 3D reconstruction techniques needs to be further optimized, but in return the method can be applied to the entire set of archive cases.