Objective
To assess sarcoma margins with more accuracy and aid surgical planning, we constructed three‐dimensional (3D) digital models with computed tomography(CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image fusion data and validated the preciseness of the models by comparing them with 3D models constructed with CT only data.
Materials and Methods
We retrospectively reviewed a consecutive set of patients treated in our center who were preoperatively evaluated with the fusion image model. Models based on fusion images or CT‐only data were constructed. Volumes of both tumors were calculated and the tumors were overlapped to see the location of differences between the two models.
Results
A consecutive 12 cases (4 male vs. 8 female) were included in this study. Most of the tumors were located in the pelvic bone or spine. The volume of the two tumor models was different and the differences were mainly in the peripheral region of the tumor.
Conclusion
CT and MRI fusion image 3D models are more accurate than models with CT‐only data and can be very helpful in preoperative planning of sarcoma patients.