Multi‐stage automatic and rapid ablation and needle trajectory planning method for CT‐guided percutaneous liver tumor ablation
Shengwei Li,
Fanyu Zhou,
Yumeng Zhang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundComputer‐assisted planning methods have increasingly contributed to preoperative ablation planning; however, these methods cannot automatically obtain the final optimal solution within a short time and are rarely validated in practice, greatly limiting their clinical applicability.PurposeWe aimed to propose a full‐automatic multi‐stage ablation and needle trajectory planning method for CT‐guided percutaneous liver ablation to attain the final optimal plans under multiple clinical constraints rapidly.… Show more
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