Abstract:
An ultrasound scanning assistance apparatus for diagnosis of a breast cancer is provided. The ultrasound scanning assistance apparatus includes a fixing container including a scan surface to scan an ultrasound transducer adapted to diagnose a breast cancer and a soft membrane to contact a surface of a human body; and a buffer fluid controller to control a hydraulic pressure of a buffer fluid filling the fixing container.
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides an operation-path recommendation method and apparatus. In the present disclosure, by an operation-path recommendation apparatus, a blood vessel graph model is generated based on patient's anatomical information, a plurality of candidate paths between defined start and destination points is extracted; node information on at least one node in each of the candidate paths is extracted; a cost function is applied to each candidate path, based on the extracted node information.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for providing anatomical information, including: loading, by an apparatus for providing anatomical information, image information about a patient; obtaining, by the apparatus for providing anatomical information, information about a blood vessel or an organ related to a specific surgery from the image information about the patient; generating, by the apparatus for providing anatomical information, a three-dimensional (3D) model by using the information about the blood vessel or the organ; and generating, by the apparatus for providing anatomical information, a two-dimensional (2D) model in a form of a diagram from the 3D model.
Abstract:
Provided herein is an image interpretation auxiliary method for breast lesion diagnosis, the method including obtaining, by an image interpretation auxiliary apparatus, a plurality of 3D images photographed from a breast; determining, by the image interpretation auxiliary apparatus, a first image of among the plurality of 3D images as a basic image; and creating an image for interpretation, by the image interpretation auxiliary apparatus, by combining information related to a second image of among the plurality of 3D images with the first image.