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Enhancing Liver Biopsy Simulations: 3D Model Development, Endoscopic Imaging, and Needle Tracking

Shivani PantUttaranchal University,Uttaranchal Institute of Technology,Uttarakhand,IndiaT VijayarajPrince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College,MECH,Chennai,127Mohammed I. HabelalmateenThe Islamic University,Najaf,IraqChandra BhanKanchan YadavGLA University,Department of Electrical Engineering,MathuraB. SapaevAlfraganus University,Faculty of Medicine,Department of Pharmaceuticals and Chemistry,Tashkent,UzbekistanKvsl. Harika
2023en
ABI

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This research covers the picture management and representation components of a virtual liver biopsy framework (a structure for simulating the movement of liver biopsy). The development of 3D models from 2D pictures of the included organs is depicted, and the division basics of this connection are studied. Endoscopic images of the liver are created by combining volume and surface conveying to mimic the needle's viewpoint. As a result, [5] shaft projecting is used, with the support point start and finish focuses forced inside a surface conveyed climate. A depiction of the needle thought process from the outside is given. A steady sectional imaging part is also employed, in which the needle point is tracked by the displayed 2D-picture segment [8] of the 3D volume.

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