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==Background and References==
 
==Background and References==
 
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SliceTracker code: https://github.com/SlicerProstate/SliceTracker
 
SliceTracker code: https://github.com/SlicerProstate/SliceTracker

Revision as of 16:32, 7 January 2016

Home < 2016 Winter Project Week < Projects < SliceTracker

Insert non-formatted text here==Key Investigators==

  • Christian Herz (BWH)
  • Andriy Fedorov (BWH)
  • Andras Lasso (Queens)

Project Description

Prostate biopsies can become a big challenge, especially when the prostate changed from pre-procedural to intra-procedural image acquisition. Motion and deformation of the prostate raises difficulties for positioning the biopsy needle at the right position. The registration module’s goal is to optimize the workflow and provide a solution, that is easy to use.

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • Slicer module implemented that allows the registration of the prostate
  • Integrate the z-frame and navigation component into the module
  • Use SliceTracker during prostate biopsies as a replacement to current approach
  • Present the module to interested members of the community
  • Get feedback about the workflow and usability
  • Work on the remaining issues
  • Discuss about migrating this module into a slicelet
  • LumpNav is a slicelet example to follow
  • what about simply hiding components (toolbars) that are not needed? (see example below)

Progress notes

  • Trick to hide all toolbars!
>>> w = slicer.util.mainWindow()
>>> for c in w.children():
...   if str(type(c)).find('ToolBar')>0:
...     c.hide()
Drawback: after restarting Slicer, the toolbars are still hidden.

Background and References

SliceTracker code: https://github.com/SlicerProstate/SliceTracker