DETERMINING THE POSITION OF AN IMPLANT IN A HOLLOW ORGAN
Inventors
Markus Kowarschik, Andreas Berting
Abstract
In order to determine the position of an implant in a hollow organ, image data is obtained consisting of one or more two-dimensional images, that each represent the implant in a first state inside the hollow organ from at most ten different viewing directions. A three-dimensional first reconstruction of the implant in the first state is generated on the basis of the image data. The image data includes two to ten two-dimensional images having different viewing directions with respect to the implant. In addition, the image data includes two or more two-dimensional first images, each of which represents the implant in the first state according to a first viewing direction at different points in time. At least one averaged first image is generated on the basis of the two or more first images, and the first reconstruction is made on the basis of the at least one averaged first image. A representation of the first reconstruction is displayed on a display device.
CPC Classifications
Filing Date
2025-09-12
Application No.
19327422