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Automated image analysis of lung branching morphogenesis from microscopic image...

Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Rodrigues, Nuno F.; Duque, Duarte; Granja, Sara; Correia-Pinto, Jorge; Vilaça, João L.

Background: Regulating mechanisms of branching morphogenesis of fetal lung rat explants have been an essential tool for molecular research. This work presents a new methodology to accurately quantify the epithelial, outer contour and peripheral airway buds of lung explants during cellular development from microscopic images. Methods: The outer contour was defined using an adaptive and multi-scale threshold algo...

Data: 2014   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Automatic modeling of pectus excavatum corrective prosthesis using artificial n...

Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Rodrigues, Nuno F.; Pinho, ACM; Fonseca, Jaime C.; Correia-Pinto, Jorge; Vilaça, João L.

Pectus excavatum is the most common deformity of the thorax. Pre-operative diagnosis usually includes Computed Tomography (CT) to successfully employ a thoracic prosthesis for anterior chest wall remodeling. Aiming at the elimination of radiation exposure, this paper presents a novel methodology for the replacement of CT by a 3D laser scanner (radiation-free) for prosthesis modeling. The complete elimination of...

Data: 2014   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Automatic prebent customized prosthesis for pectus excavatum minimally invasive...

Vilaça, João L.; Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Soares, Tony R.; Fonseca, Jaime; Pinho, ACM; Henriques-Coelho, Tiago; Correia-Pinto, Jorge

Pectus excavatum is the most common deformity of the thorax. A minimally invasive surgical correction is commonly carried out to remodel the anterior chest wall by using an intrathoracic convex prosthesis in the substernal position. The process of prosthesis modeling and bending still remains an area of improvement. The authors developed a new system, i3DExcavatum, which can automatically model and bend the bar...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Application to quantify fetal lung branching on rat explants

Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Granja, Sara; Moreira, António; F. Rodrigues, Nuno; Vilaça, João L.

Recently, regulating mechanisms of branching morphogenesis of fetal lung rat explants have been an essential tool for molecular research. The development of accurate and reliable segmentation techniques may be essential to improve research outcomes. This work presents an image processing method to measure the perimeter and area of lung branches on fetal rat explants. The algorithm starts by reducing the noise c...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Assessment of 3D scanners for modeling Pectus Carinatum corrective bar

Moreira, António H. J.; Fonseca, João Gomes; Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Fonseca, Jaime C.; Pinho, A.C.M.; Correia-Pinto, Jorge; F. Rodrigues, Nuno

Pectus Carinatum (PC) is a chest deformity consisting on the anterior protrusion of the sternum and adjacent costal cartilages. Non-operative corrections, such as the orthotic compression brace, require previous information of the patient chest surface, to improve the overall brace fit. This paper focuses on the validation of the Kinect scanner for the modelling of an orthotic compression brace for the correcti...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Variations of the soft tissue thicknesses external to the ribs in Pectus Excava...

Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Direito-Santos, Bruno; Moreira, António H. J.; Fonseca, Jaime C.; Pinho, A.C.M.; F. Rodrigues, Nuno; Henriques-Coelho, Tiago

Background: Surgical repair of pectus excavatum (PE) has become more popular due to improvements in the minimally invasive Nuss procedure. The pre-surgical assessment of PE patients requires Computerized Tomography (CT), as the malformation characteristics vary from patient to patient. Objective: This work aims to characterize soft tissue thickness (STT) external to the ribs among PE patients. It also presents ...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Kidney targeting and puncturing during percutaneous nephrolithotomy: recent adv...

Rodrigues, Pedro L.; F. Rodrigues, Nuno; Fonseca, Jaime; Lima, Estevão; Vilaça, João L.

Background and Purpose: Precise needle puncture of the kidney is a challenging and essential step for successful percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Many devices and surgical techniques have been developed to easily achieve suitable renal access. This article presents a critical review to address the methodologies and techniques for conducting kidney targeting and the puncture step during PCNL. Based on this s...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Collecting system percutaneous access using real-time tracking sensors: first p...

Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Vilaça, João L.; Oliveira, Carlos; António, Cicione; Rassweiler, Jens; Fonseca, Jaime; F. Rodrigues, Nuno; Correia-Pinto, Jorge

Purpose: Precise needle puncture of the renal collecting system is an essential but challenging step for successful percutaneous nephrolithotomy. We evaluated the efficiency of a new real-time electromagnetic tracking system for in vivo kidney puncture. Materials and Methods: Six anesthetized female pigs underwent ureterorenoscopy to place a catheter with an electromagnetic tracking sensor into the desired punc...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Automatic modeling of an orthotic bracing for nonoperative correction of Pectus...

Vila, João L.; Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Moreira, António H. J.; Fonseca, Jaime C.; F. Rodrigues, Nuno

Pectus Carinatum is a deformity of the chest wall, characterized by an anterior protrusion of the sternum, often corrected surgically due to cosmetic motivation. This work presents an alternative approach to the current open surgery option, proposing a novel technique based on a personalized orthosis. Two different processes for the orthosis’ personalization are presented. One based on a 3D laser scan of the pa...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

Automatic prebent customized prosthesis for pectus excavatum minimally invasive...

Vilaça, João L.; Rodrigues, Pedro L.; Soares, Tony R.; Fonseca, Jaime C.; Pinho, António C.M.; Henriques-Coelho, Tiago; Correia-Pinto, Jorge

Pectus excavatum is the most common deformity of the thorax. A minimally invasive surgical correction is commonly carried out to remodel the anterior chest wall by using an intrathoracic convex prosthesis in the substernal position. The process of prosthesis modeling and bending still remains an area of improvement. The authors developed a new system, i3DExcavatum, which can automatically model and bend the bar...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: CiencIPCA

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