Nowadays, a wide range of advanced techniques provides accurate and detailed 3D data about patients anatomy, as captured by medical scans (MRI, CT, MicroCT, etc.). While medical imaging assists daily clinical practice, 3D patient-specific models (3D-PSMs) of anatomy have still a quite limited use. We consider part-based semantic annotation beneficial to bring 3D-PSMs into clinical practice. To this end, tools are needed to extract clinically relevant information from 3D models, to associate such knowledge with their corresponding parts, and to support the storage, sharing and searching of annotated 3DPSMs in a structured manner. In this context, we present the SemAnatomy3D framework, which demonstrates the idea of ontology-driven annotation and indexing of 3D-PSMs and their Parts-of-Relevance, characterized by anatomical landmarks and pathological markers (e.g. articular and non-articular facets, ligament insertion sites, erosions). The key functionaity is to offer services for part-base annotation of 3D-PSMs which enables search or browse the 3D-PSM according to the annotation attached to its Parts-of-Relevance. The paper describes the results in terms of methods to support the partbased annotation of 3D-PSM, and the formalization of the data model to store and manage global and part-based annotation to improve search and analysis of 3D patient-specific anatomical models and subparts. Finally, we specialized our framework to support the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis in the carpal bones, but, in principle, it can support similar tasks in other clinical applications.

Semantic annotation of patient-specific 3D anatomical models

I Banerjee;A Agibetov;C E Catalano;G Patane';M Spagnuolo
2015

Abstract

Nowadays, a wide range of advanced techniques provides accurate and detailed 3D data about patients anatomy, as captured by medical scans (MRI, CT, MicroCT, etc.). While medical imaging assists daily clinical practice, 3D patient-specific models (3D-PSMs) of anatomy have still a quite limited use. We consider part-based semantic annotation beneficial to bring 3D-PSMs into clinical practice. To this end, tools are needed to extract clinically relevant information from 3D models, to associate such knowledge with their corresponding parts, and to support the storage, sharing and searching of annotated 3DPSMs in a structured manner. In this context, we present the SemAnatomy3D framework, which demonstrates the idea of ontology-driven annotation and indexing of 3D-PSMs and their Parts-of-Relevance, characterized by anatomical landmarks and pathological markers (e.g. articular and non-articular facets, ligament insertion sites, erosions). The key functionaity is to offer services for part-base annotation of 3D-PSMs which enables search or browse the 3D-PSM according to the annotation attached to its Parts-of-Relevance. The paper describes the results in terms of methods to support the partbased annotation of 3D-PSM, and the formalization of the data model to store and manage global and part-based annotation to improve search and analysis of 3D patient-specific anatomical models and subparts. Finally, we specialized our framework to support the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis in the carpal bones, but, in principle, it can support similar tasks in other clinical applications.
2015
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Inglese
2015 International Conference on Cyberworlds
International Conference on CyberWorlds
22
29
978-1-4673-9403-1
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
7-9 October, 2015
Uppsala University Campus Gotland, Sweden
N/A
5
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Banerjee, I; Agibetov, A; E Catalano, C; Patane', G; Spagnuolo, M
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Multi-scale Biological Modalities for Physiological Human Articulation
   MULTISCALEHUMAN
   FP7
   289897
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